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The path of glory lead but to the ......................

AHeaven

BGrave

CHeart

DThrone

Answer:

B. Grave

Read Explanation:

  • “The paths of glory lead but to the grave” is a line from the poem Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard by Thomas Gray.

  • The line conveys the idea that no matter how happy or fulfilling life may be, there is always room for sadness and bitterness.

  • The poem is a meditation on mortality, the conditions of country life, and unused human potential.

  • It is considered one of the best-known elegies in the English language


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