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1. Which statement provides an objective summary of the passage?
Oberon uses descriptive words that appeal to the senses to
describe the woods in which Titania lies, which will serve as the
setting for his sneaky plan
Oberon describes his plan to find Titania in the woods and seek
revenge upon her, and then to help Helena get back at Demetrius
by making him fall deeply in love with her.
Oberon lays out his plan for Titania, Helena, and Demetrius, and in
so doing, shows what a mischievous, power hungry trickster he
truly is.
Oberon tells about a magical place in the woods that will be the
scene for his devilish plan to magically enchant Titania and to give
disdainful Demetrius just what he deserves