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In Shakespeare's "When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes," what do phrases such as "alone beweep," "curse my fate," and "myself almost despising" tell readers about the speaker's mood before he happens to think about his beloved?

A.
It is envious and spiteful.

B.
It is exhausted and irritated.

C.
It is distressed and discouraged.

D.
It is angry and demanding.

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C is the answer :) thanks

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