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23 May, 14:49

Read the following lines from Thomas Moore's "The Light of Other Days":

I feel like one/Who treads alone

Some banquet-hall deserted/Whose lights are fled,

Whose garlands dead

In these lines, the narrator compares his feeling to which of the following?

A) Someone at a gloomy funeral

B) Someone left alone after a party is over

C) Someone on a solitary path

D) Someone searching for meaning

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  1. 23 May, 15:47
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    B because he talks about being alone and some parties are held in a banquet hall
  2. 23 May, 17:38
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    I think its C) Someone on a solitary path
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