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English, 08.11.2019 12:31 reterrickeyfox205

Read the passage
viola: but if she cannot love you, sir?
duke: i cannot be so answered.
viola: but you must. say that some lady-as perhaps there is--hath for your love as great a
pang of heart as you have for olivia. you cannot love her. you tell her so. must she not, then,
be answered?
which inference can be best supported using textual evidence from the passage?
a/ the duke believes women are incapable of loving as deeply as men do.
b. if you are persistent enough, you can win the love of just about anyone.
c. viola is a wise counselor on matters of love.
d. viola believes no woman is worthy of the duke's affections

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