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Circle the correct options to complete this poem
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Under a spreading chestnut tree
(The / Many ) village smithy stands;
The smith, a mighty man is he,
With large and sinewy hands,
And the muscles of (the / his ) brawny arms
Are strong as iron bands.
His hair is crisp, and black, and long,
His face is like the tan:
His brow is wet with honest sweat,
He earns whate'er he can,
And looks the ( whole / half) world in the face,
For he owes not (either / any ) man.
Thanks, thanks to thee, (my / your) worthy friend,
For the lesson thou hast taught!
Thus at the flaming forge of life
(Both / Our) fortunes must be wrought;
Thus on (its / his ) sounding anvil shaped
(Several / Each ) burning deed and thought!​

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Answered by Anchithya
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Answer:

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