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Twelfth Night. As Sir Andrew's subplot develops, he

A. Grows up and matures
B. Becomes a terrible friend
C. Remains foolish
D. Find true love

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Actually the correct answer is C. He remains foolish. That is the 100% correct answer.
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Answer:

Option C. As Sir Andrew's subplot develops, he remains foolish.

Step-by-step explanation:

"Twelfth Night" is a comedic play written by William Shakespeare around 1601 as an entertainment for the ending of Christmas Season. The play revolves around siblings Sebastian and Viola after they get separated due to a shipwreck. One of the minor characters is called Sir Andrew Aguecheek, who attempts to court Olivia and who is the representation of the ultimate fool. As his subplot develops, his characters does not, as he believes he is witty, brave and possesses great skills, when in reality he is an actual fool.

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