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English, 24.06.2020 03:01 moneybaggtjuan

Service by Edgar A. Guest Which line from the poem best shows that the speaker believes money or worldly possessions cannot buy happiness?A. I have no wealth of gold to give away, B. Some joys life needs which are not bought and sold— C. And with my presence fill some vacancies. D. Some for release from service give their pelf,

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