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English, 23.08.2019 08:30 anaiyamills

To whom is helena speaking when she says, "if you were civil and knew courtesy,/you would not do me thus much injury" (act 3,
scene 2)?
a. hermia only
b. lysander and demetrius
c. demetrius and hermia
d. hermia and lysander

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