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Which statement from "As You Like It" best reveals a conflict between Fortune and Nature?
A. "Nay; now thou goest from Fortune's office to
Nature's: Fortune reigns in gifts of the world,
not in the lineaments of Nature."
Y у
B. "No; when Nature hath made a fair creature,
may she not by Fortune fall into the fire?"
an
OC. "Though Nature hath given us wit to flout at
Fortune, hath not Fortune sent in this fool to
cut off the argument?"
ed
D. "Peradventure this is not Fortune's work
neither, but Nature's, who perceiveth our
natural wits too dull to reason of such
goddesses, and hath sent this natural for our
whetstone; for always the dullness of the fool
is the whetstone of the wits."


Which statement from As You Like It best reveals a

conflict between Fortune and Nature?
A. Nay

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