Read the passage. excerpt from Act II, Scene 1, in A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare Helena I am your spaniel, and, Demetrius, The more you beat me I will fawn on you. Use me but as your spaniel: spurn me, strike me, Neglect me, lose me; only give me leave, Unworthy as I am, to follow you. What does Helena's statement "I am your spaniel" reveal about her? A. It describes how badly she feels Demetrius has treated her. B. It shows that as long as she can be with him, she doesn’t care how Demetrius treats her. C. It expresses how determined she is to pursue him, as a hunting dog chases a deer. D. It reveals that Helena believes she is of equal importance to Demetrius as his dogs.
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Helena tells Demetrius, "I am your spaniel." What does she mean by this? Is this the best approach to win back a former lover? Explain your answer. She means that she will follow him around and never stop loving him like a dog never stops loving his owner. It's not a good approach because it makes her seem desperate and creepy. She probably needs more self-respect.
i looked this up and which answer choice goes with this ?
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