Which of these lines from Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night reveals that Viola would use a different method to woo the person she loved than that used by Orsino?
VIOLA: If I did love you in my master's flame,
With such a suffering, such a deadly life,
In your denial I would find no sense,
I would not understand it.
OLIVIA: Why, what would you?
VIOLA: Make me a willow cabin at your gate,
And call upon my soul within the house;
Write loyal cantons of contemned love,
And sing them loud, even in the dead of night;
Holla your name to the reverberate hills,
And make the babbling gossip of the air
Cry out Olivia! O, you should not rest
Between the elements of air and earth,
But you should pity me.
...
OLIVIA: Get you to your lord;
I cannot love him: let him send no more;
Unless, perchance, you come to me again,
To tell me how he takes it. Fare you well:
I thank you for your pains: spend this for me.
...
VIOLA:
I am no fee'd post, lady; keep your purse:
My master, not myself, lacks recompense.
Love make his heart of flint that you shall love;
And let your fervor, like my master's, be
Placed in contempt! Farewell, fair cruelty.

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Answer:

Holla your name to the reverberate hills,

And make the babbling gossip of the air

Cry out Olivia!

Explanation:

Shes explaining her method

Answer:

The lines from Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night that reveal that Viola would use a different method to woo the person she loved than that used by Orsino are:

Halloo your name to the reverberate hills

And make the babbling gossip of the air

Cry out “Olivia!”

Explanation:

Orsino uses a delicate and persistent method to try to gain the love of Olivia, which is not the way Viola would do the this as she explains to Olivia when she carries Orsino's message to her, Olivia's way is more intense and passionate, since she would make her loved one feel hunted by her feelings.