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31 August, 11:08

One of the themes of "On Another's Sorrow" is that people are compassionate when they see others who are sorrowful.

Which pair of lines best supports this theme?

A. "And not sit beside the nest / Pouring pity in their breast; "

B. "Can I see a falling tear, / And not feel my sorrows share?"

C. "He becomes a man of woe; / He doth feel the sorrow too."

D. "Think not, thou canst weep a tear / And thy maker is not near."

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  1. 31 August, 11:21
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    Answer:C

    Explanation:If someone becomes a man of woe it means they feel sorrow also because the lines states he feels the sorrow too
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