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Social Studies, 21.03.2020 23:07 ngj312

Read the following excerpt from the poem.
"Fortune is a lazy goddess,
She will never come to you." (Lines 35-36)

What do these lines most likely mean?Immersive Reader
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Fortune comes easily to most people –without hard work.
Fortune is up to each individual –and must be worked for.
Fortune is out of people’s hands.
Fortune is a mythical figure.

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