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In shakespeare's play, the tempest, the character ferdinand flirts with
miranda.
ferdinand
for several virtues
have i liked several women; never any
with so fun soul, but some defect in her
did quarrel with the noblest grace she owed
and put it to the foil: but you, o you,
so perfect and so peerless, are created
of every creature's best!
based on the passage, what idea is best conveyed by ferdinand's choice of
the phrase "put it to the foil"?
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a. the women's defects were as important to him as their graces.
b. the women's defects were unimportant to him,
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c. the women's defects were all of the same type.
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d. the women's defects were more powerful than their graces
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