n Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night," how does Viola defend women when Orsino claims that they are incapable of feeling love?

A) Viola argues that women are more capable of deep emotional connections than men.
B) Viola challenges Orsino's assertion by highlighting the strength of women's emotions.
C) Viola agrees with Orsino, supporting the idea that women cannot experience true love.
D) Viola remains silent, not expressing her opinion on the matter.