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Who is skeptical of Faustus's powers? the knight (Benvolio) the horse-courser the Duke's wife the Emperor Charles V

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Answer:

  • The knight (Benvolio)

Step-by-step explanation:

Faustus and Mephistophilis go to the German emperor's court, where they evoke Alexander the Great. Right now, Faustus additionally influences a couple of horns all of a sudden to show up on one of the knights who had been distrustful about Faustus' powers.

After this scene, Faustus is next observed selling his horse to a horse-courser with the guidance that the man must not ride the steed into the water. Afterward, the horse-courser enters Faustus' examination and blames Faustus for false dealings in light of the fact that the horse had turned into a bundle of hay in the middle of a pond.

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Th correct answer is B.) the knight (Benvolio)


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