You are looking for the statement that shows that the narrator is feeling sorry or sympathetic towards the thief. For example, the narrator could say, "I could tell from the look on his face that he was pained from all of the events in his life that has led him to this point. While he had taken so much from others, it appears much has been taken from him." If you are given choices, which choice shows a caring or sympathetic point-of-view from the narrator (the one who is telling the story)?
The answer is option A: a-b-c-b.
The lyric poem "The Song of Wandering Aengus," by William Butler Yeats, contains iambic tetrameter. An iamb is a two-syllable pair - the first syllable is unstressed and the second is stressed. Thus, the poem has four iambs in each line. The last stressed syllable of the second line in each staza rhymes with the last stressed syllable of the fourth line. For example:
When I had laid it on the floor (A
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I went to blow the fire a-<u>flame</u>, (B)
But something rustled on the floor, (C
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And someone called me by my <u>name</u>: (B)
I think its B) - the separation of the words "my friend/and/me" reinforces the idea that the speaker of the poem is distant from his or her friend.