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Speaker:    Let me speak like yourself and 
            Lay a sentence
            Which, as a grise or step, may help these lovers, When
            remediea are past, the griefs are ended
            By seeing the worst, which late on hopes depended
     (Act !, Scene Three, lines 198-201)

 

The speaker is_________

  • A. Brabantio
  • B. Duke
  • C. Montano
  • D. Lodovico
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Speaker:    Let me speak like yourself and 
            Lay a sentence
            Which, as a grise or step, may help these lovers, When
            remediea are past, the griefs are ended
            By seeing the worst, which late on hopes depended
     (Act !, Scene Three, lines 198-201)

 

He is responding to_________

  • A. Montano
  • B. Iago
  • C. Roderigo
  • D. Brabantio
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Speaker:    Let me speak like yourself and 
            Lay a sentence
            Which, as a grise or step, may help these lovers, When
            remediea are past, the griefs are ended
            By seeing the worst, which late on hopes depended
     (Act !, Scene Three, lines 198-201)

 

The setting is_____________-

  • A. A council chamber
  • B. Venice, a street
  • C. Another street outside the Sagittary
  • D. The citadel of cyprus
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Speaker:    Let me speak like yourself and 
            Lay a sentence
            Which, as a grise or step, may help these lovers, When
            remediea are past, the griefs are ended
            By seeing the worst, which late on hopes depended
     (Act !, Scene Three, lines 198-201)

 

These lovers refers to_________

  • A. Iago and Emilia
  • B. Cassio and Bianca
  • C. Roderigo and Desdemona
  • D. Othello and Desdemona
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Speaker:    Let me speak like yourself and 
            Lay a sentence
            Which, as a grise or step, may help these lovers, When
            remediea are past, the griefs are ended
            By seeing the worst, which late on hopes depended
     (Act !, Scene Three, lines 198-201)

 

The expression lay a sentence means _________

  • A. Decide who is guilty
  • B. Offer criticism
  • C. Give advice
  • D. Speak politely
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