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Which of the following themes do Malvolio's and sir Andrew's subplots reflect A. Its best to always take your own and others' actions seriously B. The Path to tru…
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Which of the following themes do Malvolio's and sir Andrew's subplots reflect
A. Its best to always take your own and others' actions seriously
B. The Path to true love is full of obstacles and difficulties
C. Do not think too much or too little of yourself and judgement
D. A trusted friend might be able to help you resolve an important conflict
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The answer is C. do not think too much or too little of yourself and judgement
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C. Do not think too much or too little of yourself and judgement
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