tukiserrano8052 tukiserrano8052 09-03-2018 English contestada In Act V of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Quince presents the prologue for “Pyramus and Thisbe.” When he finishes, Hippolyta comments: Indeed he hath played on his prologue like a child on a recorder—a sound, but not in government. Which tone does the simile “played on his prologue like a child on a recorder” create? A. It creates a sad, wistful tone by comparing Quince’s performance to a beautiful tune. B. It creates a humorous tone by comparing Quince’s performance to a child playing an instrument badly. C. It creates a relaxed tone by comparing Quince’s performance to lovely recorder music. D. It creates a surprised tone by comparing Quince’s performance to an eloquent speech by a government official.