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Read the passage. viola: what country, friend, is this? captain: this is illyria, lady. viola: and what should i do in illyria? my brother, he is in elysium. perchance he is not drowned! oh, my poor brother! captain: to comfort you, i saw your brother bind himself to a strong i saw him hold acquaintance with the waves so long as i could see. viola: for saying so, there's who governs here? captain: a noble duke, a month ago, he did seek the lord of fair olivia. which excerpt from the passage develop character? a) viola: what country, friend, is this? captain: this is illyria, lady. (b) viola: and what should i do in illyria? my brother, he is in elysium. perchance he is not drowned! oh, my poor brother! (c) viola: for saying so, there's who governs here? captain: a noble duke, a month ago, he did seek the lord of fair olivia. (d) captain: to comfort you, i saw your brother bind himself to a strong i saw him hold acquaintance with the waves so long as i could see.

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