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Read the two excerpts. One is from a play and the other is from the Bible. Based on the biblical reference, what is William
Shakespeare saying about the cold wind?
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It's one of the trials to test humanity's faith in God.
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It's a punishment for one particular person.
It's a part of the natural cycle of seasons, which repeats each year.
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It's been a part of life that humans must endure since the curse of Adam.
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It's a necessary obstacle that all humans must face in order to reach their goals.
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