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The following passage (lines 9-14) mainly adds to the development of the poem byAnd thus in meditation he
Entered the path of poesy.
Then clearly, through his virtue's might,
All lay discovered to his sight,
Whate'er befell, through all their life,
Ráma, his brother, and his wife:
A. arguing that meditation is a necessary practice for heroic figures
B. hinting that Ráma's brother betrays him by stealing his wife
C. showing that Ráma is the virtuous hero of the poem
D. suggesting that the poet has special insight into Ráma's life