The answers are his inability to love anyone but his wife and child
his susceptibility to his wife's scheming nature.
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Answer:
throws
Explanation:
all of the other answers are wrong and throws is the only one that makes sense
What exactly are we looking for?
1. The speaker wants the rest of the world to acknowledge and reflect the magnitude of the speaker's loss. The poem thus suggests that, whether you've lost a loved one or had your heartbroken, part of what makes grief so terrible, so hard to endure, is the isolation it creates.
I would say C is the correct answer