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Which statement most accurately paraphrases lines 71-72 of "The Wanderer'?

What knowing man knows not the ghostly,

Waste-like end of worldly wealth

a

What intelligent person does not know that riches disappear in the end?

What understanding an intelligent person has when that person realizes how little riches matter.

No matter how much a person knows, it is impossible to hold riches for very long.

Knowing what humanity is like, I understand that riches can easily disappear.

C

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Answer:

The statement that most accurately paraphrases the lines is:

A. What intelligent person does not know that riches disappear in the end?

Step-by-step explanation:

When we paraphrase, we reword the ideas expressed by someone. We do not change the ideas, nor do we summarize. We say the exact same thing, but with different words. Let's take a look at what is being said here:

What knowing man knows not the ghostly,

Waste-like end of worldly wealth

The lines above are questioning something. They are asking, maybe in rhetorical way, what intelligent man does not know about how material wealth disappears in the end. The adjective "knowing" is the same as "knowledgeable" or "intelligent". And "waste-like end" means the wealth does not really value much. It disappears ("ghostly", like everything else.

With that in mind, we can easily see that letter A is the one conveying all those ideas:

A. What intelligent person does not know that riches disappear in the end?

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