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6. read these lines from the poem: poor chap, he always loved larking and now he's dead it must have been too cold for him his heart

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6. Read these lines from the poem: Poor chap, he always loved larking And now he's dead It must have been too cold for him his heart gave way, They said. What is the meaning of poor chap as used in these lines?(V.1.3) a. unlucky male b. miserable man c. unfortunate fellow d. fortunate individual

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In the context of these lines from the poem, "poor chap" is used to express sympathy or pity for someone who has died. The phrase suggests that the person was unfortunate in some way. Therefore, the most appropriate meaning of "poor chap" as used in these lines is:c. unfortunate fellow