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MatroZZZ [7]
3 years ago
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Some way of common trade, where subjects' feet May hourly trample on their sovereign's head; For on my heart they tread now whil

st I live; And buried once, why not upon my head? Which statement BEST summarizes the passage?
A)The king resigns himself to giving up his crown.
B)The king mourns the loss of all his possessions.
C)King Richard looks back on his reign with regret.
D)King Richard declares his attention to overthrow the current ruler.
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1 answer:
Allushta [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

a

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