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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)

2921

The speech illustrates the use of________

  • A. Irony
  • B. Litotes
  • C. Paradox
  • D. Comic relief
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2922

A man he is honesty and trust refers to_________

  • A. Cassio
  • B. Lodovico
  • C. Gratiano
  • D. Iago
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2923

Othello is leaving to__________

  • A. Fight in Rhodes
  • B. Make peace with the Turks
  • C. Meet the government of Cyprus
  • D. Take over the government of Cyprus
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2924

Othello then_________

  • A. Leaves with Desdemona
  • B. Entrusts Desdemona to Iago's care
  • C. Calls his lieutenant
  • D. Confers with the Duke
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Iago:    Mere prattle without practice
         Is all his soldiership, But he, Sir had the election;
         And I, of whom his eyes had seen the proof
         At Rhodes, at Cyprus, and on other grounds
         .....must be belee'd and calmed
         By debitor and creditor

(Act 1, Scene One, Lines 23-28)

2925

His soldiership refers to______________

  • A. Roderigo
  • B. Montano
  • C. Cassio
  • D. Brabantio
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