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21 December, 02:06

What is the best evidence that the speaker's wrath has severe consequences?

A) The fact that he compares it to a tree in a garden

B) The fact that he forgives his friend but not his foe

C) The fact that he keeps his anger a secret and allows it to fester

D) The fact that his foe has apparently been killed at the end

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  1. 21 December, 02:21
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    The correct answer is D) The fact that his foe has apparently been killed at the end. The speaker's wrath hardly affects his friend because he told "wrath", and so "wrath the end". He was talking about his anger. However, he "told it not", and so "wrath did growth". He continued talking about his wrath, holding a grudge against his enemy rather than discussing it as he did with his friend.
  2. 21 December, 02:30
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    I just did it and it is D
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