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Milton's "On His Blindness" ends with an expression of the poet's

AAnger at fate's cruelty

BFaith in God's way

CDesire for worldly success

DConfusion over his purpose

Answer:

B. Faith in God's way

Read Explanation:

I fondly ask. But patience, to prevent

That murmur, soon replies, "God doth not need

Either man's work or his own gifts; who best

Bear his mild yoke, they serve him best.

His state Is Kingly.

Thousands at his bidding speed

And post o'er Land and Ocean without rest:

They also serve who only stand and wait."


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