Which of the lines from the poem most strongly supports the answer to question 3? Answer choices for the above question A. “to buy a newspaper. He walks slower / than I do so I must slow up.” B. “he says he will gladly face it when / it comes but won’t jump / out in front of a car.” C. “and when the bitter-hard reality / comes at me like a punishing / evil stranger” D. “when he leaves without / benefit of fanfare or applause” (Answer for #3 A. He is wise.)