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English, 08.04.2021 02:20, smithsa10630

Poem: At A Window by, Carl Sandburg How does the line, “Give me your shabbiest, weariest hunger!” (Line 7) contribute to the theme of the poem?
A. The speaker is suffering a broken heart.

B. The speaker longs for and seeks out suffering.

C. The speaker desires too much in life and is paying for it.

D. The speaker is willing to endure a lot of suffering as long as they aren’t lonely.

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