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Read the following poem carefully, answer the following questions by choosing the most appropriate options:

I lay in sorrow, in deep distress;

My grief a proud man heard;

His looks were cold, he gave me gold,

But not a kindly word

My sorrow passed – I paid him back

The gold he gave to me;

Then stood erect and spoke my thanks

And blessed his charity.

I lay in want, and grief and pain;

A poor man passed my way,

He bound my head, he gave me bread,

He watched me night and day.

How shall I pay him back again?

For all, he did to me?

Oh, gold is great but greater far

Is heavenly sympathy.

Q:

The following statement is not true?

  • 1
    The poet repaid his debt to the proud man by thanking him
  • 2
    The poor man blessed the charity of the poet
  • 3
    When the poet was in sorrow he was given money
  • 4
    The poet says he cannot repay the poor man for his sympathy
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Answer : 2. "The poor man blessed the charity of the poet"

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