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In approximately 200 words, answer the following questions. Support your response with evidence from the text, citing Act, scene, and line numbers in parentheses, like this (3.2.12-4).

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In approximately 200 words, answer the following questions. Support your response with evidence from the text, citing Act, scene, and line numbers in parentheses, like this (3.2.12-4).

Looking closely at his language in Act III, scene 3, how does Iago succeed in planting the seeds of suspicion in Othello’s mind? For example, you might look at the effect of Iago’s repetition of ‘”doubt” and “think” at 3.3.106-8. What “evidence” does Iago present that makes Othello suspicious?

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Looking closely at his language in Act III, scene 3, how does Iago succeed in planting the seeds of suspicion in Othello’s mind? For example, you might look at the effect of Iago’s repetition of ‘”doubt” and “think” at 3.3.106-8. What “evidence” does Iago present that makes Othello suspicious?

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In approximately 200 words, answer the following questions. Support your response with evidence from the text, citing Act, scene, and line numbers in parentheses, like this (3.2.12-4).

Looking closely at his language in Act III, scene 3, how does Iago succeed in planting the seeds of suspicion in Othello’s mind? For example, you might look at the effect of Iago’s repetition of ‘”doubt” and “think” at 3.3.106-8. What “evidence” does Iago present that makes Othello suspicious?

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200 words, answer the following questions. Support your response with evidence from the text, citing Act, scene, and line numbers in parentheses, like this (3.2.12-4).

Looking closely at his language in Act III, scene 3, how does Iago succeed in planting the seeds of suspicion in Othello’s mind? For example, you might look at the effect of Iago’s repetition of ‘”doubt” and “think” at 3.3.106-8. What “evidence” does Iago present that makes Othello suspicious?

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