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\song of the open road\
when the speaker says, \i myself am good - fortune,\ what idea is he expressing?
○ he no longer depends on external luck
○ he is jealous of others’ success
○ he believes fate is predetermined
○ he expects luck to change soon
In "Song of the Open Road", the line "I myself am good - fortune" implies that the speaker no longer relies on external luck. The idea of being one's own good - fortune means that the source of good luck is within oneself, not from external factors. Option A is incorrect as the speaker is not expecting external luck to change. Option B is incorrect as there's no indication of believing in predetermined fate. Option C is incorrect as jealousy of others' success is not related to this line.
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A. He no longer depends on external luck