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What does "mindful of th' unhonour'd Dead" imply about the speaker’s attitude?

AHe acknowledges and respects those who died without recognition

BHe believes the deceased deserve criticism for their lack of honor

CHe is indifferent to the feelings of the deceased

DHe is ashamed of his own achievements in comparison to the deceased

Answer:

A. He acknowledges and respects those who died without recognition

Read Explanation:

  • The phrase "mindful of th' unhonour'd Dead" suggests that the speaker is aware of and pays tribute to those who passed away without fame or acknowledgment.

  • This aligns with the poem’s overall theme of honoring the lives of ordinary people who were not celebrated in history but still lived meaningful lives.


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