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Second murderer. i am one, my liege,
whom the vile blows and buffets of the world
have so incensed that i am reckless what
i do to spite the world.
which statement best conveys the meaning of the text?
a. i killed a stranger in a fit of anger, and i'm not sorry i did it because he deserved to die.
b. i'm sick over the death of the king and wish i could do something about it.
c. i've had such a tough life, and i'm so angry about it that i don't care what i do anymore.
d. i'm happy with my place in the world and only want to do the right thing to other people.

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