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Why is the speaker troubled in the poem?

ABecause he is losing his memory

BBecause he fears his blindness will prevent him from serving God

CBecause he is facing financial problems

DBecause he is abandoned by his friends

Answer:

B. Because he fears his blindness will prevent him from serving God

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