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I said, Listen, Before I'd pay I'd go to Hades And rot away! The word choice in the line "I'd go to Hades" implies that the speaker ???
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I said, Listen, Before I'd pay I'd go to Hades And rot away! The word choice in the line "I'd go to Hades" implies that the speaker ???
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this implies that the speaker is talking about going to the under world.
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Hello there!
I think the speaker may be refering to Hades the leader of the underworld, in greek mythology. Perhaps, this book (excerpt), is refering to dying.
Hope this helps!
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