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5. What paradox does the speaker in "Love is not all" point out in lines 1–8? A Love is painful yet it makes us happy. SIDE B Loving oneself is more important than loving other people. C Love cannot save
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5. What paradox does the speaker in
"Love is not all" point out in lines 1–8?
A Love is painful yet it makes us
happy.
SIDE
B Loving oneself is more important
than loving other people.
C Love cannot save lives yet people
can die without it.
D It is more important to love people
than to heal them.
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