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11. Read the lines below. Then answer the question using the character list. 1 point
Which character is speaking? "[...] I beseech thee, youth,/ Put not another
sin upon my head/By urging me to fury. O, be gone!/By heaven, I love thee
better than myself,/For I come hither armed against myself./Stay not. Be
gone. Live, and hereafter say/A madman's mercy bid thee run away." *
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