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13.08.2019 • 
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Read the passage: none of his tools, it seemed to him, cut or chopped or delved as well as they once had done. “they’re as worn-out as that old codger i saw on the road,” maibon said to himself. he squinted up at the sky. “even the sun isn’t as bright as it used to be and doesn’t warm me half as well. it’s gone threadbare as my cloak. and no wonder, for it’s been there longer than i can remember." who or what does maibon blame for the state of his tools and the sun? a. the old man on the road. b. time c. the dwarf d. himself

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