English, asked by zayaans011, 3 months ago

lay in sorrow, in deep distress; My grief a proud man heard;

His looks were cold, he gave me gold, But not a kindly word

My sorrow passed – I paid him back, The gold he gave to me;

Then stood erect and spoke my thanks; And blessed his charity.

I lay in want, and grief and pain; A poor man passed my way,

He bound my head, he gave me bread, He watched me night and day.

How shall I pay him back again, For all he did to me?

Oh, gold is great, but greater far is heavenly sympathy.

29) How did the proud man help the poet when he was ‘in deep distress’?

30) What did the proud man not give the poet?

31) How did the poor man take care of the poet?​

Answers

Answered by gangurdesnehal96
4

Answer:

29) The proud man helped the poet by giving him a gold.

30) The proud man didn't give kind words.

31) The poor man bounded the poet's head , gave him a bread, watched him night and day.

Explanation:

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Answered by subhaspally351
1

Answer:

29) The name of the poem is Sympathy’. Charles Mackay is the poet of the poem. The proud man helped the poet by giving him gold (money).

30) The proud man's looks were cold, he gave the poet gold, but not a kind word  to soothe his pain.

31)A poor man passed the poet's way,  he bound his head, he gave him bread, and watched him night and day.

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