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4 August, 06:49

What do the following lines from Polonius mean?

โNeither a borrower nor a lender be,

For loan oft loses both itself and friend,

And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.โ

A) Borrow and lend money often as it is the best way to make friends

B) Do not borrow and lend money because you will often lose the money and friendship

C) Borrow and lend money to only your friends and no one else

D) Do not borrow or lend money to strangers, because they will never pay you back

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  1. 4 August, 10:21
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    B) do not borrow or lens money because you will often lose the money and frienship
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