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How does the Utah production of The Tempest emphasize Caliban's status as a slave?
A. His body posture is stooped, and his clothing is ragged.
B. He is continuously shown working each time he is onstage.
C. His speech is humble and pleasing.
D. He is kept in chains and tortured.
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APEX 100% His body posture is stooped, and his clothing is ragged
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A. His body posture is stooped, and his clothing is ragged.
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