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28 February, 14:52

Read the passage.

Duke: If ever thou shalt love, in the sweet pangs of it remember me.

Which of the following choices is the best restatement of the passage?

I thought that you loved me, and I thought it was sweet. Do you remember that?

To think I ever loved you. All I remember it bringing me is pain.

If you ever fall in love, expect it to hurt, and remember it.

If ever you shall love, remember me when that love hurts.

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  1. 28 February, 18:23
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    If you ever fall in love, expect it to hurt, and remember it.

    Explanation:

    "in the sweet pangs of it remember me" this part is tricky, "sweet pangs" basically meansthat the love thiu will experience will hurt, and thus they will be reminded of their past lover; "of it remember me". If thou shalt ever love = If you ever find new love, in the sweet pangs of it = it will be sweet, but tragic, remember me = you will be reminded of me in the end.
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