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Which THREE sets of lines in this excerpt from act II, scene IV, of Twelfth Night suggest that a woman is inconstant in love?
DUKE: [There is no woman's sides
Can bide the beating of so strong a passion
As love doth give my heart; no woman's heart]
So big, to hold so much; [they lack retention.
Alas, their love may be call'd appetite,
No motion of the liver], [but the palate,
That suffer surfeit, cloyment and revolt];
[But mine is all as hungry as the sea,
And can digest as much: make no compare
Between that love a woman can bear me]
And that I owe Olivia.

VIOLA: Ay, but I know—

DUKE: What dost thou know?

VIOLA: [Too well what love women to men may owe:
In faith, they are as true of heart as we.
My father had a daughter loved a man,]
As it might be, perhaps, were I a woman,
I should your lordship.

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Answer:

1. Alas, their love may be call'd appetite,

No motion of the liver], [but the palate,

That suffer surfeit, cloyment and revolt]

2. My father had a daughter loved a man,]

As it might be, perhaps, were I a woman,

I should your lordship.

3. Twelfth Night suggest that a woman is inconstant in love?

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. Alas, their love may be call'd appetite,

No motion of the liver], [but the palate,

That suffer surfeit, cloyment and revolt]

2. My father had a daughter loved a man,]

As it might be, perhaps, were I a woman,

I should your lordship.

3. Twelfth Night suggest that a woman is inconstant in love?