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One of the themes of “On Another’s Sorrow” is that people are compassionate when they see others who are sorrowful.Which pair of lines best supports this theme?
A:"Think not, thou canst sigh a sigh / And thy maker is not by;"
B:"Can a father see his child, / Weep, nor be with sorrow fill'd?"
C:"He doth give his joy to all; / He becomes an infant small;"
D:"And can he who smiles on all / Hear the wren with sorrows small,"

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Answer:

The answer is D:"And can he who smiles on all / Hear the wren with sorrows small,"

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The theme is that people are compassionate when they see others who are sorrowful. Someone is compassionate when they smile at everyone, and they made them not sorrowful anymore.

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Answer:

Option B) " Can a father see his child,/ Weep, nor be with sorrow fill'd?"

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