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English, 01.08.2020 19:01 clwalling04

Read the following passage: PROSPERO
- [H]ave comfort.
The dire spectacle of the wreck, which touch'd
The very virtue of compassion in thee,
I have with such provision in mine art
So safely ordered that there is no soul -
No, not so much perdition as an hair
Betid to any creature in the vessel
Which thou heard'st cry, which thou saw'st sink.
What is the meaning of perdition, as used in this passage?
A. Loss
B. Danger
c. Consequence
D. Sadness

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