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mezya [45]
2 years ago
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Based on the author’s allusions in Midsummer to "the child’s fairy tale,” "fairy rings,” and "thatched cottages fenced with dog

roses,” readers can tell that the speaker
thinks that more plays should focus on popular fairy tales.

feels that most people in the country are unaware of the riots.

thinks that the countryside of England is beautiful.

feels that an idealized version of England does not exist.
English
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kow [346]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

feels that an idealized version of England does not exist.

EGDE confirmed

Ivan2 years ago
6 0
<span>Based on the author’s allusions in Midsummer to "the child’s fairy tale,” "fairy rings,” and "thatched cottages fenced with dog roses,” readers can tell that the speaker feels that an idealized version of England does not exist.
The speaker feels that this idealized England is but a child's fairy tale, meaning that it is something that parents say to their kids, but something which is not necessarily true, unfortunately. 
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