According to "Perseverance," who can expect to enjoy the "ripe gold ears" mentioned in the first stanza?
A.
Only those who have first worked and sacrificed.
B.
People who accept that failure and loss are parts of life.
C.
All those who are good and pure of heart.
D.
Anyone who treats others with dignity and fairness.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think C. But i haven't read the poem.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ill type it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
We must not hope to be mowers,
and to gather the ripe gold ears,
Unless we have fist been sowers
and watered the furrows with tears.
It is not just ad we take it,
This mystical words of ours,
Lifes flied will yield as we make it
a harvest of thorns or flowers
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Then A. :)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yea this one just confuzled my couzzles and i didnt know XD