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how is the title of as you like it from Shakespeare appropriate​

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Answered by MadhushreeDey794
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During the play's epilogue, Rosalind steps on stage and chats up the audience about the play they have just watched: "I charge you," she says, "to like as much of this play as please you." In other words, you can take it or leave it, love it or hate it—a point that Shakespeare reiterates in the title, As You Like It.Also, the saying As You Like It implies the freedom of thought and indefference to censure that the characters express throughout the play. Another line of thought is that Shakespeare did not have a title for the play. It was named As You Like It meaning that the audience could title it and think of it as they wished.

Answered by Anonymous
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Rabbits are crepuscular which means that they are most active at dawn and dusk

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