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LINE 67 IN AS YOU LIKE IT IN ACT II IS SPOKEN BY DUKE SENIOR.

"AND ALL THE EMBOSSED SCORES.........WORLD"

ANS:-Being addressed to jaques

Duke senior here is stating that like all the swollen sores and evils like those that of boils and spots in our head,that you have earned in your much freedom filled free(immoral) living,will you pour out into the general or common world

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In Act 2, Scene 7 of "As You Like It," line 67 "The worst fault you have is to be in love" suggests that being in love is the main flaw or weakness of the character being addressed. This line implies that being in love can lead to irrational behavior and cloud one's judgment. It is a commentary on the complexities and vulnerabilities that come with love.

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