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What is the symbolism of the path overgrown with weeds that were each a "singular knife" in Stephen Crane's poem "The Wayfarer"?

A. "Each weed was a singular knife" symbolizes the cost that often comes with seeking truth.

B. "Each weed was a singular knife" symbolizes how much it hurts to be cut by a blade of grass.

C. "Each weed was a singular knife" symbolizes how unwanted weeds can kill garden.

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