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Which lines from the poem most strongly support the answer to Question 3?
A. "And there found Ráma's captive dame. / His colloquy with her he sought, / And giving of the ring he brought. / How Sítá gave a gem o'erjoyed;"
B. "How Janak's child he wooed and won, / And broke the bow that bent to none."
C. "How Brahmá and the Gods appeared, / And Sítá's doubted honour cleared."
D. "Ráma, his brother, and his wife: / And Das'aratha and each queen"