Read the following passage from Whitman's "Song of the Open Road" and answer the question. Henceforth I ask not good-fortune, I myself am good-fortune, Henceforth I whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing, Which sentence best paraphrases the passage above? From now on, I will ask permission of the god of luck because I'm going to need a lot of it. There is nothing to complain about though, and I'm ready to go. As of now, I'm unlucky, but I'm going in search of luck. And when I find it, I'll stop complaining and get on living. As of now, I will stop asking permission from the god of luck and make my own. This is going to be hard work so I better wait till I'm ready. From now on, I won't ask for luck, because I will make my own. There is nothing to complain about and no reason to wait.
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lol. Anyways, I think it's the last option but I may need some of my backup (; Jk I don't have a backup
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