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What theme is most strongly conveyed in the final line: “To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield”?

AAcceptance of fate

BEndless pursuit of excellence

CObedience to divine will

DSatisfaction with life’s limits

Answer:

B. Endless pursuit of excellence

Read Explanation:

This iconic line embodies the central theme of the poem—relentless ambition and the human spirit's refusal to give up. It’s a powerful conclusion that emphasizes perseverance and the eternal quest for knowledge and adventure.


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