Student Name: *Student ID: *1.Lines 16-17 can be interpreted to suggest thatDesdemona is not who she appears to beDesdemona will betray OthelloOthello’s vision is impairedOthello does not want to know everything about DesdemonaBrabantio has insight into Desdemona’s true motivations2.The purpose of Iago’s extended gardening metaphor (lines 45-51) is torefute Roderigo’s notion of determinismdraw a comparison between Roderigo and himselfhint that Roderigo is superior to Othellochide Roderigo for his lack of industryimply that true virtue does not exist3.In lines 68-69, the words “answerable sequestration” are best interpreted to meanjustified resultresponsible removalcorresponding separationreasonable departureunderstandable isolation4.In line 100, “such a snipe” refers toOthelloDesdemonaIago's wifeRoderigoCassio5.In the context of this passage, Othello’s decision to entrust his wife to Iago’s care can be interpreted asforeshadowing of future eventsanalogous to Roderigo’s treatment of Desdemonasymbolic of Iago’s views of womenironic considering Iago’s deceitfulnesssarcastic in light of Desdemona’s independent nature6.Iago likely tailors his syntax to match that of Roderigo in order toinject a humorous toneinject a serious toneconfuse Roderigomock Roderigoappeal to Roderigo7.Iago’s scheme could be aided most by building upon an idea expressed inthe Duke’s parting words to BrabantioBrabantio’s parting words to OthelloOthello’s words to DesdemonaRoderigo’s parting words to IagoRoderigo’s words about drowning himself