Which description is the best interpretation of Viola’s lines from act II, scene IV, of Twelfth Night?
DUKE: But died thy sister of her love, my boy?
VIOLA: I am all the daughters of my father's house,
And all the brothers too[.]

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Viola, at this point in the plot, is still under the belief that her only brother Sebastian has died of drowning during their shipwreck. She is still in disguise as a young man and her reply is a figurative and adorned way to say that he/she is the only surviving scion of his/her family.

The description is the best interpretation of Viola’s lines from act II, scene IV, of Twelfth Night is that Viola is stating the fact  that she is the only remaining child of her parents as the rest are no more.

Why the description above?

Viola as seen in the plot was known to  belief that her only brother Sebastian has been died as a result of drowning in course of their shipwreck.

She was said to be dressed as a young man and her reply was a kind of  figurative statement as she said that she/he was the only surviving child of his/her family.

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