What idea is Viola emphasizing in these bolded lines from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night? VIOLA: There is a fair behaviour in thee, captain; And though that nature with a beauteous wall Doth oft close in pollution, yet of thee I will believe thou hast a mind that suits With this thy fair and outward character.
And though that nature with a beauteous wall Doth oft close in pollution
virtue and vice deceptive appearances social conduct unrequited love madness
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Hmmm
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ANY IDEA
No. I suck at math do not tag me in anything.
not math @blackfireskull
K. Same thing still stands. Don't tag me in anything please.
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Thanks. And it said mathematics so that's why I thought it was math.
i just figured out how to put it in the right subject
Lol ok.
This is posted in the math section, this belongs in English.
yes i know but its got alot of text and it would take awhile to duplicate it
But if it's in the wrong section, you won't receive the correct help
i posted it there as well im just leaving this up because i dont want to retag all these people and irritate them
I'll see what I can do to help.
thank you very much im just lost
What do you believe the answer is?
deceptive appearances i sparksnoted it
im medalling you tho thankyou
You're correct because it talks about something being evil even though being beautiful
good i felt like i was lol
lol
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