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Question 1 unsaved from act 3: what happens to bottom during their rehearsal in the woods? question 1 options: he falls asleep and the others leave. robin puts a donkey’s head on his head. he sees robin, gets scared, and runs away. he is such a terrible actor that the others kick him out of the play. 2.when titania wakes up with the flower juice in her eyes, with whom does she fall in love? question 2 options: demetrius lysander bottom robin 3.what happens to helena? question 3 options: both lysander and demetrius get enchanted into thinking they are in love with her. she and hermia leave the woods together. bottom rescues her when she gets lost. oberon puts a spell on her. question 4 unsaved who fights in act iii, scene ii? question 4 options: lysander and demetrius fight, and so do helena and hermia. demetrius fights with robin because of the magic spell. lysander fights with oberon because of titania. lysander and demetrius fight, but helena and hermia try to stop them. 5. at the end of act iii, what has happened to the four lovers? question 5 options: puck has corrected the magic spells so everyone will love the right person. lysander and demetrius have both been injured. they’ve all left the woods and gone home. helena and hermia have both been injured. i would really appreciate it if someone me.

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