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What does the line “they that level / At my abuses reckon up their own” suggest?

ACritics are acknowledging their own successes.

BCritics are only projecting their own faults

CCritics are admiring the poet's virtues.

DCritics are focused on future improvements.

Answer:

B. Critics are only projecting their own faults

Read Explanation:

  • The line “they that level / At my abuses reckon up their own” means that those who accuse or criticize the speaker are actually revealing their own sins or moral failings.

  • In other words, their judgment is a reflection of themselves, not of the speaker.


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