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Which lines from Act I, Scene 2 describe Prospero?

O "the prime duke, being so reputed / In dignity" (lines 72-73)
"set all hearts i' th' state / To what tune pleased his ear" (lines 84-85)
"he did believe / He was indeed the Duke" (line 102-103)
"he needs will be / Absolute Milan" (lines 109-110)

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Answer:

"the prime duke, being so reputed in dignity"

Step-by-step explanation:

I believe it is like 72-73 as from what I can see from the four lines, uses the word reputed which can mean someone is being regarded as having done something or as having a particular characteristic, which is the closest to describing Prospero.

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