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Part A What can be inferred about the speaker's feelings toward his foe?
A. The speaker keeps his anger inside until it erupts into violence.
B. The speaker chooses to get past his anger and forgives his enemy.
C. The speaker's anger toward his foe becomes toxic and poisons the speaker's mind.
D. The speaker becomes indifferent to his foe and moves on.

Part B

Which lines from the poem best support the answer in Part A?
A. I was angry with my foe: / I told it not, my wrath did grow."
B. "And I sunned it with smiles / And with soft deceitful wiles."
C. "In the morning, glad, I see / My foe outstretched beneath the tree."
D. "And I watered it in fears / Night and morning with my tears,"

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