7. Which of the following is true? * O Viola is convinced Orsino knows "Cesario" is not a man and that Orsino sees the disguise as a clever joke. Orsino thinks it is impossible for Cesario to be insistent and rude. O Orsino thinks Cesario's femininity can work to his personal benefit. Orsino compares his beloved Olivia to the goddess Diana. 1 poir

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7. Which of the following is true? *
O
Viola is convinced Orsino knows "Cesario" is not a man and that Orsino sees the
disguise as a clever joke.
Orsino thinks it is impossible for Cesario to be insistent and rude.
O Orsino thinks Cesario's femininity can work to his personal benefit.
Orsino compares his beloved Olivia to the goddess Diana.
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O Orsino thinks Cesario's femininity can work to his personal benefit.

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In William Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night, Orsino is convinced that Cesario is a man, but he also sees the disguise as a...
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