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What is the poem’s overall attitude toward ordinary lives?

AIt dismisses them as unimportant and mundane

BIt suggests they are filled with despair and struggle

CIt celebrates their simplicity and value

DIt portrays them as inherently flawed and chaotic

Answer:

C. It celebrates their simplicity and value

Read Explanation:

  • The poem honors and celebrates the lives of ordinary people, showing that their existence is meaningful even if they are not famous or powerful.

  • The speaker suggests that anonymity can be peaceful and fulfilling, unlike the struggles that often come with wealth and status.

  • Rather than dismissing these lives as insignificant, the poem recognizes their dignity, hard work, and emotional depth.


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