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Love gives naught but itself and takes naught but from itself. Love possesses not nor would it be possessed; For love is sufficient unto love. In this first sentence from the passage, what does naught
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Love gives naught but itself and takes naught but from itself. Love possesses not nor would it be possessed; For love is sufficient unto love. In this first sentence from the passage, what does naught mean?
A) nicely
B) never
C) naughty
D) nothing
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D,nothing
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