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English, 05.11.2021 19:40 josemartinez2025

Read this line from "Song of the Open Road." Henceforth I ask not good-fortune—I myself am good-fortune;

What does the phrase "I myself am good-fortune" mean in the poem?

The speaker wants his life to be important.
The speaker expresses wishful thinking.
The speaker searches for treasure.
The speaker is happy and carefree.

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