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10 July, 16:27

In Milton's Paradise Lost, Satan views his fall from heaven as an ignominy. or

a. challenge.

b. Private shame.

c. public disgrace.

d. benefit.

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  1. 10 July, 20:21
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    c. public disgrace. is the answer I believe!
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