SYMPATHY
I lay in the sorrow , deep distressed;
my grief a pound man heard ;
his looks were cold , he gave me gold,
but not a kindly word........
It is a poem by Charles mackay
"his looks were cold ". 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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A is my answer to the question
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I think it’s c hope it helps u
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