Which of Prospero's actions most clearly indicates that he is manipulative?
A. He forbids Miranda from speaking to Ferdinand.
B. He makes Ferdinand do manual labor.
C. He arranges a meeting between Caliban and Trinculo.
D. He puts Miranda to sleep with his magic so he can plan other
schemes.
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