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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In this poem what is the author's overall opinion of humanity?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Out of a hundred people those who always know better -fifty-two doubting every step -nearly all the rest, glad to lend a hand if it doesn't take too long -as high as forty-nine, always good because they can't be otherwise -four, well maybe five, able to admire without envy -eighteen, suffering illusions induced by fleeting youth -sixty, give or take a few, not to be taken lightly -forty and four, living in constant fear of someone or something -seventy-seven, capable of happiness -twenty-something tops, harmless singly, savage in crowds -half at least, cruel when forced by circumstances -better not to know even ballpark figures, wise after the fact -just a couple more than wise before it, taking only things from life -thirty (I wish I were wrong), hunched in pain, no flashlight in the dark -eighty-three sooner or later, righteous -thirty-five, which is a lot, righteous and understanding -three, worthy of compassion -ninety-nine, mortal -a hundred out of a hundred. thus far this figure still remains unchanged.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have no idea.

whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):

Try to read it one sentence at a time, and for each sentence try to use context clues to find what the main point of each is, which you may want to write down, then after you've found all the main points, try to summarize it.

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