In Act II, Duke Orsino says to Viola, ''There is no women's heart so big, to much so much [as mine]. Mine is all as hungry as the sea.'' Viola, disguised as Cesario, replies, ''Ay, but I know too well women are as true of heart as we!''
Why does Viola respond the way she does?
A. She wants to criticize Olivia.
B. Viola is actually a woman, and her love for the Duke is just as strong.
C. Viola is revealing her disguise to the Duke.
D. She doesn't want to disappoint the Duke by telling him Olivia doesn't love him.