I believe it is the second answer, "why did you interfere? your arm allowed him to stab me". Hope i helped !
I’m not entirely sure because there was no text to read in order for me to find an exact answer. However, if I had to guess based on the subject and the quality of the sentences written I would go with B or D, in that order.
The other two (A, C) are suggesting that altruism is not ever really done out of sheer empathy (they take a negative, or pessimistic point of view. Some might even call it realistic), and that anything done “for the good of others” always has an ulterior motive; be it power, likability, future wealth, or something that would benefit they and theirs in the soon to bear future). Essentially, no one does ANYTHING out of sheer good will and kindness. Thus, why not do things anonymously without flaunting their name about? Why? Because by telling everyone so-and-so donated X amount of dollars to said people or organizations, now it is KNOWN how generous they are, which immediately makes them likable or popular.
However, without having read the text, I believe, whether people believe it or not - there is still an element of “pure altruism” given in some folks. SOME people are able to not care for anything of themselves, but only to the cause which they are giving. I also believe whole- heartedly, whether it’s true or not , selflessness to some capacity is essential to human survival, and humans HAVE empathy built into our core being, so it is entirely possible. That, of course, is just an educated (hopeful) guess.
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The poem's rhythm depicts a passionate and determined personality who despite being wearied and old due to wandering, continues to seek for someone who is likely his beloved. The poem makes me understand and appreciate the extent one can go and sacrifice one can pay for the one you cherish.
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From the poem, we discover that the narrator despite tired and weary, was determined to seek after the one he loves.
His statement, "And kiss her lips and take her hands" actually reveals that the female in question is someone he loves and cherishes.
The poem reveals the sacrifice he was willing to pay in order to find her.