The speech illustrates the use of ______?

Othello is speaking to ________?

Othello: So please your grace, my ancient; A man he is of honesty and trust To his conveyance, I assign my wife Grace shall think To be sent after me (Act 1, Scene Three, Lines 279-283)   A. Brabantio B. Duke C. Montano D. Roderigo Correct Answer: Option B...
The speech illustrates the use of ______?

According to the speaker ______?

Speaker: I think this tale would win my daughter too, Good Brabantio, take up this mangled matter at the best Men do their broken weapons rather use Than their bare hands (Act 1, Scene Three, Lines 171-174) A. The tale was good enough to win a woman’s heart B....
The speech illustrates the use of ______?

…….. this tale justifies _____?

Speaker: I think this tale would win my daughter too, Good Brabantio, take up this mangled matter at the best Men do their broken weapons rather use Than their bare hands (Act 1, Scene Three, Lines 171-174)   A. Roderigo’s unrequited love for Desdemona B....

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