In “Any Human to Another,” Cullen describes that when people share each other’s grief, they gain some comfort.
Which lines from the poem best convey this thought?
"Your every grief / Like a blade / Shining and unsheathed / Must strike me down."
"Your grief and mine/ Must intertwine/ Like sea and river"
"Let no man be so proud / And confident, / To think he is allowed / A little tent"
"The ills I sorrow at / Not me alone / Like an arrow, / Pierce to the marrow"