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Question: Othello Act 3 scenes 3 and 4!?
I can't find the answers to these questions in the text!.!.!.please help!

What is the principal strategy that Iago uses (over and over in this scene) to convince Othello that his wife has betrayed him with Cassio!?

What is the primary thing Othello has lost through Desdemona's betrayal!?

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Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
he gives deliberately non-committal answers, such as 'for aught I know"!.!.!.!. he feigns reluctance to give a straight answer which he does by irritatingly echoing Othello's questions, "Think, my Lord!?" "Honest, my Lord!?"!.!.!.!. he selects words very carefully!. "No further harm" implying to Othello that there must have been some 'harm' to begin with!.

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