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What effect does the wording, "O night, O night! alack, alack, alack!" have on the tone of Pyramus's speech?
It makes Pyramus's anguished expression of love sound ridiculous.
It makes the speech especially sad, and Pyramus appears pitiful.
It makes Pyramus's tone more objective, because he really is in a bad situation.
It creates a tone of fantasy, as if the events were not really occurring.

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The answer is B I just took the test

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User Mhellmeier
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i think it could be the second choice because alack means espress regret and greif. thats my educated guess.
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