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English, 21.08.2019 18:30 jessicabestard0607

What does the phrase "words are but wind" mean?
"a man may break a word with you, sir; and words are but wind."
a. words are not firm or dependable
b. words can be heard but not seen
c. words can move objects in their path
d. words may arise strongly and suddenly

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