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3. PART A: What is a central idea of the passage from 'The Tempest'?
A Prospero humiliates Caliban so that Caliban dares not
oppose him.
B Prospero is able to control Caliban by threatening to use
magic against him.
C Prospero appreciates the beauty of the island more than
Caliban does.
D Prospero teaches Caliban language to trick Caliban into
showing him the island.
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