In “On Another’s Sorrow,” the last two lines of the third and sixth stanzas are nearly the same with the word be repeated at the end of each of the second couplets.

Which statement best describes the effect this structure has?
It symbolizes the obstacles those who grieve encounter.

It connects the stanzas and shows how the speaker feels about reaching out to those who grieve.

It helps the reader reflect more on those stanzas of the poem, with the word be symbolizing life.

It forces the reader to read the poem in two separate parts.