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OpenStudy (anonymous):

CAN SOMEONE HELP ME FOR A MEDAL AND TO BE FANNED!!!!!!!!!!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i will

OpenStudy (anonymous):

n this speech, which takes place before his relationship with Desdemona unravels, Othello aims to convince the Duke that Desdemona married him freely. How does his description of her behavior support or counter that argument? The speech refutes his argument by underscoring that Desdemona was young and innocent when she first met Othello, and therefore easily impressed by his tales. The speech supports his argument by showing that Desdemona was a strong, independent woman who was perfectly capable of making her own decisions. The speech supports his argument by illustrating that Othello’s behavior in her presence was not coercive but drew her interest in a natural way. The speech refutes his argument by detailing his plot to entice her interest with his wild and romantic tales of valor in battle. Done Othello by William Shakespeare (excerpt) DUKE. Say it, Othello. OTHELLO. Her father loved me, oft invited me, Still question'd me the story of my life From year to year, the battles, sieges, fortunes, That I have pass'd. I ran it through, even from my boyish days To the very moment that he bade me tell it: Wherein I spake of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents by flood and field, Of hair-breadth 'scapes i' the imminent deadly breach, Of being taken by the insolent foe And sold to slavery, of my redemption thence And portance in my travels' history; Wherein of antres vast and deserts idle, Rough quarries, rocks, and hills whose heads touch heaven,

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@lizzyrockefeller

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so wait what im i suppose to do @stellawalkerson

OpenStudy (anonymous):

read the passage below after the "Done" than choose one of those answers (the ones that start with "The speech"

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ahh okay

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@Mesopretty @Pizza_King @PRAETORIAN.10

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@~ace_chambers~ can you guys help me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

il help u just gimmie a second

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it sounds like A would be the best answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it was wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which defining characteristic of a monologue does the passage feature? A single character talks to the audience about himself. A single character addresses another character at length. A single character talks about his thoughts to himself. A single character talks to the audience about his plans. Done Othello by William Shakespeare (excerpt) DUKE. Say it, Othello. OTHELLO. Her father loved me, oft invited me, Still question'd me the story of my life From year to year, the battles, sieges, fortunes, That I have pass'd. I ran it through, even from my boyish days To the very moment that he bade me tell it: Wherein I spake of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents by flood and field, Of hair-breadth 'scapes i' the imminent deadly breach, Of being taken by the insolent foe And sold to slavery, of my redemption thence And portance in my travels' history; Wherein of antres vast and deserts idle, Rough quarries, rocks, and hills whose heads touch heaven,

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i would say A or B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it;s the same passage different question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Pizza_King can u help her with this one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well its about himselfs so it might be C cuz i dont see where hes talking to the audience

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I would say B for the second one (:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thankz guys!

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:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Although the waiter had warned that the pepper was hot, La Toya was still shocked and felt as if a flame was consuming her tongue.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

should I change that "was" to were or leave it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

leave it c:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You were right! @Pizza_King

OpenStudy (anonymous):

bye guys!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yay! and bye! C:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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