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In the context of the first stanza, "Tiny" (line 1) emphasizes the speaker's feeling that his son is a

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B

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Answer: B, small part of a larger world

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throughout the poem the speaker addresses his love for his son so D or E doesn’t make sense. His usage of tiny refers to him being something small but when he says tiny bit of humanity he’s saying a tiny fraction of the world which is B.

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