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Which of the following best explains the irony in the scene of Othello act 1 with lago othello and cassio?
O There is dramatic irony in this scene. lago pretends to be loyal to
Othello, but the audience knows that he is the cause for Brabantio and
Roderigo's actions against Othello.
O There is verbal irony in this scene. lago actually means the opposite
when he states that "I must be found: '/ My parts, my title and my
perfect soul / Shall manifest me rightly."
O There is situational irony in this scene because the audience does not
expect lago and Roderigo to fight one another.
O There is dramatic irony in this scene. Othello understands lago's true
nature, but the audience is unaware of this plot twist.

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