Question 9 of 21
Read the following passage.
Fortune smiled on her in the springtime.
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English, 30.04.2021 17:40 hannahgracew12
Question 9 of 21
Read the following passage.
Fortune smiled on her in the springtime.
Crowned the new queen, she ruled the land,
But come winter Fortune had a different plan.
She fell from favor, brushed off like so much dust,
And now she is just like the rest of us.
What does the passage show about the theme of fortune?
O A. Fortune is unreliable, giving gifts and taking them away.
O B. Fortune favors the powerful rather than the common person
C. Fortune rewards the good and punishes the wicked.
O D. Fortune is vindictive and punishes people for no reason.
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