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id say 4 because it does bring up a significant character which will most likely be explained soon, but I've never answered this question so I can't be sure
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D would make the most sense here.
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Answer:
He will use Roderigo and Cassio to make Otheelo Jealous.
Explanation:
When Iago tells Rodrigo to set up Desdemona and Cassio to make it look like they are havig an affair, Othello starts to suspect something is going on causing Othello to get Jealous. Jealosy is Othello's fatal flaw which inevitebly leads to his and Desdemona's demise.
Correct answer: the narrator is able to justify his failures with theirs.
Explanation:
All throughout the text, the narrator is trying to justify his/her choice to give up studying natural history. The author felt like if the great minds of the time could be so easily overthrown and had been ignorant on so many topics until then, then it was worthless to pursue the study of such subjects. The narrator feels like their belittlement makes up for the choice not to pursue those studies in natural history.