Read this passage:
first murderer. and i another
so weary with disasters, tugg'd with f...
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Read this passage:
first murderer. and i another
so weary with disasters, tugg'd with fortune,
that i would set my lie on any chance,
to mend it, or be rid on't
-- william shakespeare, macbeth, act iii scene i
which statement best conveys the meaning of the text?
a. i enjoy games of chance and would like to try to win a fortune.
b. i lost my fortune in a disaster and have been struggling to recover it.
c. i'm troubled by the disasters i've seen in my life and can't take it anymore.
d. i'm also tired of struggling and will do anything to make my life better.
*i got the answer it was d
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