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Which of the following lines by

Camillo in Act IV of
Shakespeare's "The Winter's
Tale," indicate that Camillo is
homesick?
A. Sir, it is three days since I saw the prince.
B. It is fifteen years since I saw my country;
though I have / for the most part been aired
abroad,
C. I have heard, sir, of such a man, who hath
a daughter of most / rare note:

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Final answer:

Camillo's line in Act IV of Shakespeare's 'The Winter's Tale' that indicates homesickness is option B.


Step-by-step explanation:

The line in Act IV of Shakespeare's "The Winter's Tale" that indicates Camillo is homesick is B. It is fifteen years since I saw my country; though I have / for the most part been aired abroad. This line suggests that Camillo has been away from his home country for a long time and longs to return.


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