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What do the lines “No children run to lisp their sire’s return, / Or climb his knees the envied kiss to share” emphasize?

AThe joy of family reunions

BThe importance of parental roles in children's lives

CThe absence of affectionate family interactions

DThe celebration of childhood innocence

Answer:

C. The absence of affectionate family interactions

Read Explanation:

  • These lines highlight the absence of joyful family moments, like children running to greet their father or seeking affection, which will no longer happen for the deceased.

  • This emphasizes the emotional loss and sorrow that comes with death.


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