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What does Pozzo lose in Act II?

AHis way

BHis money

CHis eyesight

DHis memory

Answer:

C. His eyesight

Read Explanation:

In Act II, Pozzo returns blind and helpless, a sharp contrast to his dominant presence in Act I. His blindness represents human vulnerability and decay


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