In William Blake's "The Poison Tree," what is the consequence of the
narrator withholding his anger?
O A) He loses sight of his dreams.
OB) His enemy loses the power of evil.
OC) He becomes corrupted by his own wrath.
OD) His friend ends up dead under the poison tree.

Respuesta :

The speaker nurtures his anger against his enemy by not telling him (the enemy) about it. He buries it deep inside himself. Because he doesn't address the issue, it sticks with him

Answer:

the answer is c

Explanation:

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