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Read the following passage from whitman's "song of the open road" and answer the question. henceforth i ask not good-fortune, i myself am good fortune, henceforth i whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing, which sentence best paraphrases the passage above? a) from now on, i will ask permission of the god of luck because i'm going to need a lot. b) there is nothing to complain about though and i'm ready to go. c) as of now, i'm unlucky, but i'm going in search of luck. and when i find it, i'll stop complaining and get on living. d) as of now, i will stop asking permission from the god of luck and make my own. this is going to be hard work so i better wait till i'm ready. from now on, i won't ask for luck, because i will make my own. there is nothing to complain about and no reason to wait.

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