The best source that students could have in order to learn about the thoughts and feelings of Gandhi would be his personal letters. In his letters, Gandhi most likely expresses his most honest thoughts. This is usually true because letters are intended to be used in daily life, not read by a large audience. This means that the authors are usually more honest and open in them than they would be in other sources.
The best way for the students to read the feelings and thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi, is reading the things he wrote by himself, his feelings, his thoughts, his ideas, personally described by himself.
The speaker had a specific identity. He was A.H.'s friend and this was the way he mourned him. No one else mourned him with those words. No one else shared the same experiences with A.H. The I may be known to the reader but that doesn't matter. The I is expressing his personal grief in his poems.
this one is mostly just narrowing down the answers! You don’t want a vague and close-ended question, that’s the opposite of what you want! clarification is something you want in an answer, not a question. So that leaves answer C