Student Name: *Student ID: *1.In lines 1-5, Iago criticizes himself foracting against his consciencenot being loyal to Othellobeing too moral for his own goodslaying men in warmissing his target in a duel2.The phrase “circumscription and confine” in line 29 is best understood to refer tocommitment to military servicethe limits imposed by marriagea person under house arrestthe close quarters in a naval shipobligation for a monetary loan3.Othello’s words in lines 23-30 contradict the sentiments expressed inlines 52-53lines 58-59lines 77-78lines 112-114lines 120-1214.Iago’s reference to Janus in line 37 is significant primarily because itshows Iago’s level of educationindicates Shakespeare’s knowledge of mythologyis a reference to a Roman, rather than a Greek, deitysuggests that the events are occurring at the beginning of the yearhints at an aspect of Iago’s character5.The words “Keep up,” as they are used in line 76, could best be restated asPut awayHold highContinue withDo justice toMaintain carefully6.Brabantio largely attributes Desdemona’s decision to marry Othello toa recent change in Desdemona’s happy natureDesdemona’s eagerness to marryOthello’s use of supernatural powersOthello’s intimidating, frightening natureDesdemona’s lack of concern for public perceptions7.From Othello’s words in lines 99-102, the reader can infer thatBrabantio’s men are willing to fight on Othello’s behalfOthello’s attendants have prepared to resist Brabantio’s soldiersOthello is unwilling to consider the opinions of others in military mattersOthello realizes he will eventually have to fight Brabantio’s menOthello is striving to bring about a truce between his men and Brabantio’s men8.Brabantio primarily objects to Othello as a husband for his daughter because he views Othello asunsophisticatedunintelligentweakdangerousinferior