Which line best represents the way in which Iago most often manipulates Roderigo? “I grant indeed it hath not appeared, and your suspicion is not without wit and judgment.” “I have told thee often, and retell thee again and again, I do hate the Moor.” “Faith, I have heard too much, for your words and performance are no kin together.” “Our bodies are gardens, to the which our wills are gardeners.” “Why, now I see there’s mettle in thee, and even from this instant do build on thee a better opinion than before.”
Which line best represents the way in which Iago most often manipulates Roderigo? “I grant indeed it hath not appeared, and your suspicion is not without wit and judgment.” “I have told thee often, and retell thee again and again, I do hate the Moor.” “Faith, I have heard too much, for your words and performance are no kin together.” “Our bodies are gardens, to the which our wills are gardeners.” “Why, now I see there’s mettle in thee, and even from this instant do build on thee a better opinion than before.”
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Which line best represents the way in which Iago most often manipulates Roderigo?
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“I grant indeed it hath not appeared, and your suspicion is not without wit and judgment.”
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“I have told thee often, and retell thee again and again, I do hate the Moor.”
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“Faith, I have heard too much, for your words and performance are no kin together.”
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“Our bodies are gardens, to the which our wills are gardeners.”
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“Why, now I see there’s mettle in thee, and even from this instant do build on thee a better opinion than before.”
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