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sleet_krkn [62]
3 years ago
8

Read the passage.

English
2 answers:
ahrayia [7]3 years ago
6 0

The best answer for this question would be:

C) The speaker feels that without sight, he will not be able to write, study his work, or read other material

This is the answer because the man feels that the talent given to him was to only serve God, with his recent blindness he can’t dutifully do his writing.


GenaCL600 [577]3 years ago
6 0

This passage is about the speaker feeling that upon losing his sight, he has lost his purpose, his talent, which it's writing and to serve God. His blindness has this effect on his talent because <u>C)The speaker feels that without sight, he will not be able to write, study his work, or read other material.</u> The lines that best exemplify this are the following:

<em>  And that one talent which is death to hide</em>

<em>  Lodged with me useless, though my soul more bent</em>

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