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Read the lines from “to the virgins, to make much of time” and answer the question. then be not coy, but use your time, and while ye may go marry: for having lost but once your prime you may for ever tarry. when the speaker says young women “may for ever tarry,” he means that they may never a. get a husband b. flaunt their beauty c. enjoy spring flowers d. win their heavenly race

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