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A theme of "The Village Blacksmith" is that those without debt to
others can live the most honestly.
Which lines from the poem best develop this theme?
A. "Each morning sees some task begin, / Each evening
sees it close;"
B. “Thus at the flaming forge of life / Our fortunes must
be wrought;"
C. “Something attempted, something done, / Has earned
a night's repose."
D. “And looks the whole world in the face, I For he owes
not any man."



Sagot :

The lines from the poem that best develop the theme that those without debt to  others can live the most honestly is:

  • D. “And looks the whole world in the face, I For he owes not any man."

According to the excerpt from "The Village Blacksmith", the narrator told us the story of how the villagers lived together and how some of them lived dishonestly because they were indebted in some way.

Furthermore, we are told that people in the village who are without debt live more honestly and this is shown from the dialogue where a man is said tobe able to look the world in the face because he does not owe anybody.

Therefore, the correct answer is option D

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