Read these lines from The Tempest.
Miranda.
And now I pray you, sir... your reason
For raising this sea storm?
Prospero...Here cease more questions.
Thou art inclined to sleep. 'Tis a good dullness,
And give it way: I know thou canst not choose.
[Miranda sleeps.]
Which dramatic convention of Shakespearean romance is represented in these lines?
OA. characters from different social levels-a servant and a king
OB. a subplot with young people-Prospero and Miranda are young adults
C. a magical event-Prospero uses his powers to put Miranda to sleep
D. none of the above