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Show What You Know: Dynamic Dialogue
Revisit your response to the "Think about It" question found at the beginning of this lesson - is it ever okay to interfere in a romantic relationship, even if the
person is trying to make things better?
Based on your analysis of Act 3, Scene 2, how would you revise your response to tell more about your point of view based on the evidence found in A
Midsummer Night's Dream? Compare your point of view to one of the character's. Include evidence from the scene. Consider what the dialogue reveals
about the character and how it provokes decisions that may be similar to or different from those you would make.

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