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English, 05.05.2020 19:22, james828

Guys I need help on this! It's The Midsummer Night's Dream!
Which statement best paraphrases the following lines:

"Things base and vile, holding no quantity/Love can transpose to form and dignity."

a. Love changes everything

b. While other thing are vile and worthless. Love is beautiful and dignified.

c. Love can make vile and worthless things appear to have great value.

d. Love cannot be contained.

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