The boatman agrees to ferry them across because_________. (i) he has fallen in love with Lord Ullin's daughter (ii) he wants to avenge Lord Ullin (iii) he has lost his love (iv) he is sorry for the childlike innocence of the lady.
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Option (IV) is correct - HE IS SORRY FOR THE CHILDLIKE INNOCENCE OF THE LADY.
The boatman agrees to ferry them across because HE IS SORRY FOR THE CHILDLIKE INNOCENCE OF THE LADY.
**Lord Ullin's daughter is a romantic Ballad of Thomas Campbell. It tells the tragic love story of Lord Ullin's Daughter and her lover, the Chieftain of Ulva's Island.
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Option (IV) is correct - HE IS SORRY FOR THE CHILDLIKE INNOCENCE OF THE LADY.
The boatman agrees to ferry them across because HE IS SORRY FOR THE CHILDLIKE INNOCENCE OF THE LADY.
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