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In "Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind," what does the speaker say is worse than winter wind?

A) The summer rain

B) The freezing cold

C) Human beings who behave unkindly

D) Life without friends or family***

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User Byoungb
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The poem by William Shakespeare speaks about something worse than the Winter Wind, The answer is "C) Human Beings behaving unkindly".  The poem says "you are not unkind as Man's ingratitude...Most friendship is feigning (pretending or fake), most loving mere folly (foolishness).
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