Exam Instructions
Question 7 of 20 :
Select the best answer for the question.
7. In Act I, Scene 1, Leonato tells Don John, "... being reconciled to the Prince yo
Leonato's use of the word reconciled, from the Latin re "again" + conciliare "to brir
conflict between Don Pedro and Don John
A. is pointless.
B. has been resolved.
C. runs very deep
D. will never change.

Respuesta :

Answer:

B. has been resolved

Explanation:

This is the excrept from William Shakespeare's play "Much ado about nothing".

In this opening scene, Leonato, a wealthy man from Messina, expects his friends' return from the battle. One of this friends is Don Pedro, who arrives in company of his illegitimate brother, Don John, with whom he had beed in unfriendly relations before they settled down their disagreements.

So, as we can see from the Latin origin of this word, reconcile means restoring friendly relations after a period of fight, dispute or hostility; basically, two people becoming friends again.