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Read the passage. excerpt from act ii, scene 1, in a midsummer night's dream by william shakespeare fairy over hill, over dale, through bush, through brier, over park, over pale, through flood, through fire; i do wander everywhere, swifter than the moon's sphere. how does this passage create a sense of place? 1.the fairy describes how she wanders through the world at night. 2.the fairy is remembering how the woods used to look before the humans spoiled it. 3.the fairy talks about the beauty of the moon. 4.the fairy describes the view from titania’s castle window.

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