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Read The Passage. Haimon: Not here, no; she will not die here, King. And you will never see my face again. Go on raving as long as you've a friend to endure you. Which draws the best conclusion, based on the information presented in the excerpt? ( I posted a picture of the answer choices). Please only answer if you Truly Absolutely know the correct answer. " I Will Mark Brainliest". Need Help ASAP.


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