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Which of the following is NOT something Othello says about Desdemona's handkerchief?

1) A gypsy gave it to his mother.
2) His mother gave it to him when she was dying.
3) A sybil sewed the pattern in it.
4) None of the above

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Final answer:

None of the statements provided are incorrect, as Othello makes all those claims about Desdemona's handkerchief in the play Othello by William Shakespeare.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question pertains to William Shakespeare's play Othello, where Othello speaks about a special handkerchief that belongs to his wife, Desdemona.

The correct answer to the question is None of the above, as all of the provided options are actually claims made by Othello about the handkerchief. In the play, Othello tells Desdemona that the handkerchief was a gift from a gypsy to his mother (1), which his mother gave to him on her deathbed (2), and that the patterns sewn into it were done by a sybil, or female prophet (3).

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