This question is based on William Shakespeare' s Twelfth Night. Not yet old enough for a man, nor young enough for a boy; as a squash is before 't is with him a codling when 't is almost an apple; it is with him in standing water, between boy and man. He is very well-favoured, and he speaks very shrewishly; one would think his mother's milk were scarce out of him. The images in the quotation above express the speaker' s
A. contempt and admiration B. hatred and pity C. contempt and disregard D. disregard and pity