Which lines from the poem best support the correct answer to Question 3?
A. “and I cannot pilfer back time /I spent pursuing Freedom. Fair to you,/ to your brothers, your mother? Hardly."
B. "I could not have stayed so unequally yoked/so long, without a kind of Freedom in /it."
C. "Your mother's eyes stare / out at me through yours, of late. You think I / didn't love her, that my quick remarriage / makes a Gertrude of me, a corseted/Hamlet of
you."
D. "But/what other choice did I have? What sham,/what shabby love could I offer you, so / long as Thomas Auld held the law over / my head?"