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PART B: Which phrase from the poem best supports the answer to Part A? A "Give me hunger, pain and want, / Shut me out with shame and failure" ( Lines 4-5) B "Give me your shabbiest, weariest hunger! / But leave me a little love" ( Lines 7-8) C "One little wandering, western star / Thrust out from the changing shores of shadow" ( Lines 14-15) D "And wait and know the coming / Of a little love" ( Lines 18-19)

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