(1) One way that William Shakespeare's plays remain relevant to audiences today is the facts that the themes of love he portrays can apply to anyone in any culture. (2) In his play, A Midsummer Night's Dream, his charater Lysander states, "The course of true love never did run smooth" ( 1.1 * 0.134 ).(3) His many portrayals of the hardships of lovers only serve to prove that the complications of love go beyond time periods. (4) Even more compelling, many of his love stories end in tragedy, which many audience members can relate to. (5) Overall, his overarching themes of love ensure that his plays will be played throughout the course of history.

Which sentence(s) serves as the commentary/analysis in this paragraph? (Check all that apply)

O Sentence 1: "One way that William Shakespeare's plays remain relevant to audiences today is the facts that the themes of love he portrays can apply to anyone in any culture."
O Sentence 2: "In his play, A Midsummer Night's Dream, his charater Lysander states, The course of true love never did run smooth" (1.1 * 0.134)
O Sentence 3: "His many portrayals of the hardships of lovers only serve to prove that the complications of love go beyond time periods."
O Sentence 4: "Even more compelling, many of his love stories end in tragedy, which many audience members can relate to.

O Sentence 1: "One way that William Shakespeare's plays remain relevant to audiences today is the facts that the themes of love he portrays can apply to anyone in any culture."

O Sentence 3: "His many portrayals of the hardships of lovers only serve to prove that the complications of love go beyond time periods."
O Sentence 4: "Even more compelling, many of his love stories end in tragedy, which many audience members can relate to.

Sentence 1: "One way that William Shakespeare's plays remain relevant to audiences today is the fact that the themes of love he portrays can apply to anyone in any culture."

Sentence 3: "His many portrayals of the hardships of lovers only serve to prove that the complications of love go beyond time periods."

Sentence 4: "Even more compelling, many of his love stories end in tragedy, which many audience members can relate to."

Sentence 1: "One way that William Shakespeare's plays remain relevant to audiences today is the fact that the themes of love he portrays can apply to anyone in any culture." - This sentence serves as commentary/analysis by explaining how Shakespeare's portrayal of universal themes of love contributes to the enduring relevance of his plays to audiences.

Sentence 3: "His many portrayals of the hardships of lovers only serve to prove that the complications of love go beyond time periods." - This sentence serves as commentary/analysis by asserting that Shakespeare's depiction of the challenges faced by lovers demonstrates the timeless nature of love's complexities.

Sentence 4: "Even more compelling, many of his love stories end in tragedy, which many audience members can relate to." - This sentence serves as commentary/analysis by highlighting the relatability of Shakespeare's love stories, particularly those that end tragically, to the experiences of the audience.