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'That we, with Thee, may walk uncowed By fear or favour of the crowd. 'Whom does the word 'thee' refer to? * 1 point Parents of the children Teachers Fellow citizens Almighty​

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Answered by zeppelin
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'Thee' refers to the Lord

The line means that may we walk on the right path under the guidance of the good Lord without any fear or be distressed by others' disapproval

This implies that we must act according to our principles, and disregard the judgement of our peers

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