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How does the poet show that the speaker has a sympathetic view of Sam in "The Cremation of Sam McGee"? After Sam asks the speaker to make him a promise, the speaker says, "[Sam] seemed so low that I couldn't say no." The speaker observes that in the harsh cold that everyone felt, "the only one to whimper was Sam McGee." The speaker considers his obligation to keep his promise to Sam and says, "in my heart, how I cursed that load." The speaker notes that not long before his death, "[Sam] raved all day of his home in Tennessee."

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