B. “Thought we were going to have to get on without you, Tessie."
Answer:
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Explanation:
This one was kind of confusing but hopefully you get it right! <3
The comma should go after the word "Saturday" in this sentence. It should go here because a comma can be used to separate two ideas in a sentence. The first idea in this sentence is the speaker's mother and father practicing the viola with the Cleveland Orchestra, and the second is the speaker staying home to practice the violin.
The play's villain, Iago, is the epitome of dishonesty and his untruthful nature is contrasted with the innocent Cassio and Desdemona. He uses his skills in deception to lie to almost every other character in the play in particular Othello, but also to Roderigo and Cassio.