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English, 15.07.2020 01:01 kerryanne78

Read a student’s analysis of “The Four Treasure-Seekers” from the Panchatantra. The four men in “The Four Treasure Seekers” believe people’s accomplishments mean nothing if they lack money. Which lines from the story support this analysis? Select all that apply Panchatantra A) I see in trade the only living That can be truly pleasure-giving.” B) “Of virtue dims; brave efforts crash For him who has no ready cash.” C) “Money gets you anything, Gets it in a flash” D) “The corpse was silent. He was sure ‘Twas better to be dead than poor.”

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