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I NEED THIS PLEASE WILL MARK BRAIYEST. Read this passage, which contains words spoken by Solon in "As Rich as Croesus": "O king …no man can say whether you are happy or not until you die. For no man knows what misfortunes may overtake you, or what misery may be yours in place of all this splendor." What does this passage tell readers about Solon? A. He is quite strong. B. He can predict the future. C. He has led an unhappy life. D. He has great wisdom.

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Since we have no text evidence that he is strong, and we know he can't predict the future because it says 'For no man knows what misfortunes may overtake you,', and there's no text evidence that he's led an unhappy life. So the answer is 'D. He has great wisdom.'.

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