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"In the third, I promised to make him a king, to be always near him, and to grant him three wishes every day; but that century passed away as the other two had done, and I remained in the same plight. At last I grew angry at being captive for so long, and I vowed that if anyone would release me I would kill him at once, and would only allow him to choose in what manner he should die. So you see, as you have freed me to-day, choose in what way you will die."



In this passage from "Stories from Arabian Nights," the underlined word, plight, can be best defined as

Group of answer choices

poverty and need

a dangerous, difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation.

a combination of plenty and fight

a person of authority

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Answered by kriti1449
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Answer:

plight - a dangerous, difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation.

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Answered by Samantha1449
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Answer:

plight - a dangerous, difficult or unfortunate situation.

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