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In “mortals,” what is Mr. Givens opinion of people with big names?

-they are the most generous
-they are the least recognized
-they are not better off than other people
-they are not as good as people with little names
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Mr. Givens does not express a clear opinion on people with big names in the poem "mortals."
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