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17 November 2015 Ms. Smith CCR English 10 **Only grab your Writer’s Notebook if that’s where you are writing your Twelfth Night notes. Act 3.4 17 November 2015 Ms. Smith CCR English 10 I can read and comprehend complex literary texts independently and proficiently. Thou Art A bootless fly-bitten maggot!

Twelfth night Act 3.4 Olivia Maria Malvolio Servant (small) Sir Toby Fabian Sir Andrew Viola Antonio First Officer (small) Second Officer (small)

believes “he’s” Sebastian Act 3.4 creeps out Malvolio Olivia believes he’s mad/ill Sir Andrew forced to fight Viola / “Cesario” believes “he’s” Sebastian Antonio

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