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What does this excerpt from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night imply about Olivia? VALENTINE: So please my lord, I might not be admitted,
But from her handmaid do return this
The element itself, till seven years* heat,
Shall not behold her face at ample view;
But like a cloistress she will veiled walk,
And water once a-day her chamber round
With eye-offending brine: all this to senson all
A brother's dead love, which she would keep fresh
And lasting in her sad remembrance.
O A. Olivia has decided to join a nunnery and give up all material attachments.
O B.
Olivia has decided to cut herself off from all social interactions.
O c. Olivia has decided to keep her brother's memory alive by weeping continually.
O D. Olivia has decided to remain single and not take a suitor.

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