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English, 25.07.2019 19:10 sjaybanks4067

Read the lines from the faerie queene.
so down he fell, as a huge rocky clift,
whose false foundation waves have washed away,
with dreadful poyse is from the mainland rift,
and rolling down, great neptune doth dismay;
so down he fell, and like a heaped mountain lay.
which option mostclearly describes how a student could infer the archaic meaning of false from context clues in the surrounding text?
a. the faerie queene
b. the student could infer that since the dragon went into the water, false means "oceanic."
c. the student could infer that since false means "fake," the redcrosse knight had destroyed the foundation as a trap.
d. the student could infer that since false means the opposite of true, the redcrosse knight discovered that there had never been a foundation.
e. the student could infer that since the dragon fell, false means "unreliable and weak."

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