Why was the Happy Prince weeping?
to see the condition of the town
to see the sorrows and little swallow town sufferings of the people of his
to sec his ugly body
none of these
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The statue of the Happy Prince was weeping because when he had been alive, he had not known any sorrow. But after his statue had been erected, he was able to see all the ugliness and misery of the city, and even though he now had a heart of lead, he could still feel the pain, which made him cry.
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b) to see the sorrows and little shallow sufferings of the people of his town
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