1. Read the following poem carefully.
SYMPATHY
(1) I lay in sorrow, deep distressed;
My grief a proud man heard;
His looks were cold, he gave me gold,
But not a kindly word.
Write the option you consider the most appropriate.
1. "his looks were cold” (Stanza 1). The expression means that
(a) there was no sympathy in his eyes
(b) he knew what he was doing
(c) he looked cool
(d) he did not want help
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The correct option is the option (a) there was no sympathy in his eyes
More about the poem, Sympathy:
This poem Sympathy is about the importance of sympathy in everyone's life. People remember the financial help given for a short time; but sympathy given to others will be remembered for ever by people who receive it from us.
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The correct option is the option (a) there was no sympathy in his eyes
Explanation:
More about the poem, Sympathy:
This poem Sympathy is about the importance of sympathy in everyone's life. People remember the financial help given for a short time; but sympathy given to others will be remembered for ever by people who receive it from us.
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