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Which of the following comes closest to what is meant by the last line of "a valediction: forbidding mourning"? a. the beloved makes the speaker feel like a complete person. c. the beloved's constancy will ensure that the speaker returns home. b. the speaker sees only repetition and boredom in this relationship. d. the beloved holds the speaker back from things he wants and needs to do.

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