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part a
read the lines from stanza 6.
perhaps - but wherefore vainly pry
into the page thats folded there?
i shall be better by and by:
the porters, as i sit and sigh,
pass and repass - i wonder why
they stare!
what is the meaning of the word vainly as it is used in these lines?
seriously
quietly
arrogantly
pointlessly
"Vainly" in English commonly means without success or pointlessly. In the context of the lines, the speaker is questioning why one would pry into the folded - page without any real purpose or result. So, "pointlessly" is the appropriate meaning.
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D. pointlessly