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What does the line "Tis better to be vile than vile esteemed" mean?

AIt is better to actually be bad than to be wrongly judged as bad

BBeing vile is a desirable quality

CPeople should always behave morally

DThe world is full of good people

Answer:

A. It is better to actually be bad than to be wrongly judged as bad

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