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"He's broken every human law" — is from

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*Snake* by D. H. Lawrence reflects on human emotions and the tension between societal norms and natural instincts.
  • Snake
  • Song of Myself
  • Ode to Autumn
  • Macavity: The Mystery Cat
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Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Identify the source of the line.
The line "He's broken every human law" is from the poem *Snake* by D. H. Lawrence. In this poem, the speaker reflects on his feelings about a snake that visits him.
Step 2: Analyze the options.
- (A) Snake: Correct. The line is from D. H. Lawrence's *Snake*, where the speaker describes the snake as having broken human laws.
- (B) Song of Myself: Incorrect. This line does not appear in Walt Whitman’s *Song of Myself*.
- (C) Ode to Autumn: Incorrect. This line is not from John Keats' *Ode to Autumn*.
- (D) Macavity: The Mystery Cat: Incorrect. This line does not appear in T. S. Eliot’s *Macavity: The Mystery Cat*.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The correct answer is *Snake* by D. H. Lawrence.
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