Read this line from Act II of Twelfth Night.

Duke: There is no woman's heart so big, to hold so much. Mine is all as hungry as the sea.
Which statement best describes the meaning of the sentence "Mine is all as hungry as the sea"?


He is being poetic and thinking that when a man and a woman love each other they flow together like the seas of the ocean.


He is referring to Viola’s brother, Sebastian, and the fact that he has drowned in the ocean.


He is arguing that Viola, as a woman, cannot know what it is like to have a broken heart.


He is saying that his heart is huge and his capacity for love is as endless like the ocean.

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Answer:

The last one.

Explanation:

"Hungry as the sea" acts as a metaphor for the capactity or large amount of love in his heart.

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