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English, 25.09.2019 11:20 sandygarcia65

Read what maibon says in "the stone" when he gives the stone back to doli:
"whatever may happen, let it happen. that's better than nothing happening at all. i've had my share of being young; i'll take my share of being old. and when i come to the end of my days, at least i can say i've lived each one of them."
what does this show about what maibon has learned?
a.
living well means growing and changing.
b.
a long life is not worth it if one is ill.
c.
an exciting life is the best life of all.
d.
living well means feeling young forever.

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