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According to the Article, why did some poets become lifelong thieves during the Islamic golder
age?
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They did not have a patron to pay them and needed a way to make money.
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They were seen as beggars and were ignored by rulers and wealthy patrons.
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They did not have enough news or public opinions to write about.
D
They were not very highly valued for their way with words.
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