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3 August, 20:42

Read the excerpt from Othello and answer the question that follows:

Othello

I look down towards his feet; but that's a fable.

If that thou be'st a devil, I cannot kill thee.

Wounds IAGO

Iago

I bleed, sir; but not kill'd.

What is implied by Iago not dying in this scene?

A) Iago is supernaturally evil.

B) Iago is supernaturally good.

C) Othello is a poor swordsman.

D) Othello is strengthened by sadness.

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  1. 3 August, 20:47
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    Lago is supernaturally evil

    Explanation:

    I believe so because it states he is a devil, and that he can not be killed
  2. 3 August, 21:04
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    Answer: it's iago is supernaturally evil

    Explanation:

    I took the test and used " is weakened by sadness" and it was wrong, it's choice A
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