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Hermia to theseus: "i do entreat your grace to pardon me./ i know not by what power i am made bold/ nor how it may concern my modesty/ in such a presence here to plead my thoughts,/ but i beseech your grace that i may know/ the worst that may befall me in this case,/ if i refuse to wed demetrius." question 15 options: hello. i know that i am too honorable, but i want to speak up and tell you that i will take whatever punishment you wish to throw my way because i love demetrius too much to give up. forgive me. i know that i am a very powerful person in athens, but i prefer to have my titles stripped so that i can marry whomever i choose. gracious person. accept my forgiveness. i do not wish to punish you because you have acted in a dishonest way. instead, tell me how you feel you should be punished. forgive me. i don’t know if speaking my mind to such a powerful and noble person as yourself will damage my reputation for respect. but , tell me the worst thing that could happen to me if i refuse to marry demetrius.

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