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And I despise your books, despise all worldly blessings and wisdom. Everything is void, frail, visionary and delusive as a mirage. Though you be proud and wise and beautiful, yet will death wipe you from the face of the earth like the mice underground; and your posterity, your history, and the immortality of your men of genius will be as frozen slag, burnt down together with the terrestrial globe. . . .”



Which theme does the diction from the passage support best?

“‘It’s better to live somehow than not to live at all.’”
Bets reveal the best in humanity.
Life is only worth living if lived well.
Friendships are easy to destroy.

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Answered by sparklethunderstorm
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It's better to live somehow than not to live at all

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