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In Act V of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Quince presents the prologue for “Pyramus and Thisbe.” When the prologue is over, Theseus says:

His speech was like a tangled chain—nothing
impaired, but all disordered.…

Which tone does the simile “his speech was like a tangled chain” create?

A.It creates a disappointed tone by comparing Quince’s speech to a chain Hippolyta once wore that broke during a fight with Theseus.

B.It creates a frustrated tone, expressing how confused Theseus is by comparing Quince’s speech to a broken necklace tied in knots.

C.It creates a proud tone, by comparing Quince’s speech to the fancy chain Theseus wears around his neck.

D.It creates a humorous tone by comparing Quince’s speech to something disorganized and hard to follow.

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The answer is D. It creates a humorous tone by comparing Quinces speech to something disorganized and hard to follow

The tone that the simile “his speech was like a tangled chain” create is, It creates a humorous tone by comparing Quince’s speech to something disorganized and hard to follow.

What is tone?

"Tone is referred as the attitude of a work.

Because Shakespeare used a humorous and light tone to show the mischievous acts of the characters in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Shakespeare showed the dark side with a twist of humorous tone by comparing Quince’s speech to something disorganized and hard to follow. Thus, the tone that the simile "his speech was like a tangled chain" creates is a humorous tone by comparing Quince’s speech to something disorganized and hard to follow.

Hence the correct option is, D. It creates a humorous tone by comparing Quince’s speech to something disorganized and hard to follow.

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