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English, 15.04.2021 17:00 susie1968

Hamlet speaks of fate when he says, “If it be now, ‘tis not to come. If / it be not to come, it will be now. If it be / not now, yet it will come - the readiness is all.” What is the best interpretation of these lines? A) If something is supposed to happen now it will. If it’s not supposed to happen, it won’t. What’s important is to be ready.

B) If something is supposed to happen now, it won’t. If it’s not supposed to happen, it will. Be ready anyway.

C) If the time is now, avoid it. If it’s not the time, do it anyway. Be ready anyway.

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