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Which theme does Sir Andrew's subplot develop in Acts II and III of Twelfth Night ?



It is best to always take one's own actions very seriously.



Good friends remain loyal in good times and in bad times.


True love cannot be bought.



Unreturned love is a grave form of human suffering.

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Answer:

Good friends remain loyal in good times and in bad times.

Explanation:

Acts II and III, focus on the loyalty between Sir Andrew and Sir Toby, who remain faithful and companions to each other regardless of the unfolding of the facts in the narrative created by Shakespeare. The two remain loyal to this friendship in the bad and good memories of each character and even in the flaws that each presents within the story.

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True love cannot be bought.

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