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Excerpt from Act 4, Scene 1 of King Lear EDGAR: Yet better thus, and known to be contemn'd,
Than still contemn'd and flatter'd. To be worst,
The lowest and most dejected thing of fortune,
Stands still in esperance, lives not in fear.
The lamentable change is from the best;
The worst returns to laughter. Welcome then,
Thou unsubstantial air that I embrace!
Use the passage to answer the question.
The passage can best be categorized as
A. prose.
B. syntax.
C. free verse.
D. blank verse. E. rhyming verse

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