Which of the following lines from the poem best supports the theme of lost virtues? (1 point) Responses “those who always know better - fifty two” “those who always know better - fifty two” “able to admire without envy - eighteen” “able to admire without envy - eighteen” “taking only things from life - thirty (I wish I were wrong)” “taking only things from life - thirty (I wish I were wrong)” “mortal - a hundred out of a hundred. Thus far this figure remains unchanged.”

The line that best supports the theme of lost virtues is "taking only things from life - thirty (I wish I were wrong)." This line suggests a lack of virtue in taking from life without giving back, indicating a loss of moral values.