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English, 28.09.2020 22:01 JamesLachoneus

What do these lines from Gregory Orr's "Father's Song" convey about the father-child relationship presented in the poem? My daughter cried her tears;
I held some ice
against her lip
That was the end of it.
OA. The father knows he has resolved this incident, although he will face more challenges as a father protecting his child.
OB. The father understands that his child will get hurt and that all he can do is try to take care of her the best he can.
OC. The father does not believe the child's injuries were significant because he was able to take care of her.

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