Hello. This question is related to "Plymouth Plantation"
Answer:
In chapter XI, Bradford begins to report only summaries of important events.
Explanation:
Before chapter XI, Bradford established a narrative where he organized all events in chronological order, however from chapter XI he changes the narration that no longer follows a chronological order, but establishes some specific summaries of events that are relevant to somehow, this way he can focus his reading on what is really important for the reader to know.
A. selfless
B. mature
C. blind to the truth
D. lacking hope
Answer:
C. blind to the truth
Explanation:
The Duke is in love with Olivia, at first, who is in love with Cesario. The problem is that Cesario is actually Viola, disguised as a man. Viola is in love with the Duke and working for him as Cesario while being the messenger for the Duke when he wants to send messages to Olivia. The Duke is completly oblivious of the true nature of the whole situation. He believes that Olivia is mourning when she in fact loves Cesario.