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English, 28.01.2020 03:31 robert7248

Read the following lines from "success is counted sweetest" by emily dickinson. what does the speaker mean by "to comprehend a nectar / requires sorest need"?

success is counted sweetest
by those who ne'er succeed.
to comprehend a nectar
requires sorest need.

a person can only succeed by trying something new.
b the world praises success and victory, but it ignores failure.
c people who lack success understand the true value of it.
d people who do not succeed live bleak and unhappy lives.

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