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Excerpt from Richard II William Shakespeare A little little grave, an obscure grave What is the BEST meaning for obscure in this line from the passage? A) ancient B) dark C) royal D) unknown
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Excerpt from Richard II
William Shakespeare
A little little grave, an obscure grave
What is the BEST meaning for obscure in this line from the passage?
A) ancient
B) dark
C) royal
D) unknown
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The correct answer would be unknown
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I’m pretty sure that a is D. Unknown. Obscure means not discovered or ‘uncertain if you will.
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