From the novel; Twelfth Night
The traditional verse form of speech as dialogue in Twelfth Night is used to symbolize the
The correct answer is: A
Explanation
In Twelfth Night, Shakespeare uses verse (typically iambic pentameter) for more elevated, serious or formal moments, often when characters like Orsino or Viola speak. Prose is used for more casual, comedic, or lower-class characters (like Sir Toby or Feste). This distinction helps to highlight differences in social class of the characters.