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The craftsmen in the play speak in prose because a. theseus would have forbidden them to use verse. b. too much blank verse gets tiresome. c. that kind of common language symbolizes their status in life.
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The craftsmen in the play speak in prose because
a. theseus would have forbidden them to use verse.
b. too much blank verse gets tiresome.
c. that kind of common language symbolizes their status in life.
d. it's the language of love.
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The answer should be C
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the correct answer it A.
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