Correct option is D
Option (d) "Prosperity and misfortune" is the correct meaning of the idiom "Weal and woe." This phrase is used to refer to the varying fortunes of life, encompassing both good times (prosperity) and bad times (misfortune).
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"Weal and woe" – This idiom describes the dual aspects of life's experiences, symbolizing both success and hardship.
Example: His biography paints a vivid picture of his
weal and woe, capturing both his triumphs and struggles.