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9 March, 09:48

Read the following lines from "Success Is Counted Sweetest" by Emily Dickinson. What does the speaker mean by "To comprehend a nectar / Requires sorest need"?

Success is counted sweetest

By those who ne'er succeed.

To comprehend a nectar

Requires sorest need.

A person can only succeed by trying something new.

B The world praises success and victory, but it ignores failure.

C People who lack success understand the true value of it.

D People who do not succeed live bleak and unhappy lives.

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  1. 9 March, 10:11
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    I believe the answer is C because it speaks of how success is sweeter to those who have not reached it.
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