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Read the Lines Given Above and Answer the Question that Follow: Which Sin is Hinted at in These Lines? - English 2 (Literature in English)

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Question

Six humans trapped by happenstance
In black and bitter cold.
Each one possessed a stick of wood,
Or so the story's told.
Their dying fire in need of logs;
The first man held his back.
For on the faces around the fire,
He noticed one was black.

Read the lines given above and answer the question that follow:

Which sin is hinted at in these lines?

One Line Answer
Short Note

Solution

The sin of racial discrimination is hinted at. The first man does not give his stick because he does not want to save a black mart.

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Chapter 1.02: The Cold Within - Stanza 1 and 2

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Yon solitary Highland Lass!
Reaping and singing by herself;
Stop here, or gently pass!
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For old, unhappy, far-off things,
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As if her song could have no ending;
I saw her singing at her work,
And o'er the sickle bending;
I listen'd, motionless and still;
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The music in my heart I bore,
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About the Poet
William Wordsworth was born on 7th April 1770, in Cockermouth in the Lake District,
England. When many poets still wrote about ancient heroes in their grandiloquent
style, Wordsworth focused on nature, children, the poor, common people and used
ordinary words to express his feelings. He defined poetry as "the spontaneous
overflow of powerful feelings" arising from "emotions recollected in tranquility". He
died at Rydal Mount on April 23, 1850.


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