The phrase "it is that which tieth the knot" (line 45) is best
understood as
(A) a metaphor f...
English, 08.04.2021 22:40 badatmathmate8388
The phrase "it is that which tieth the knot" (line 45) is best
understood as
(A) a metaphor for the friendship between princes and
servants
(B) an allusion to the permanence of social arrangements
(C) A reference to a famous Roman friendship
(D)a symbol of princes' superiority over their subjects
(E)
an image of how complicated friendships can become
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