Read the poem "Bacchus's Regret" by Hunter Doyle and answer the question. [1] King Midas returned my beloved teacher to me, so I rewarded him with a wish—whatever he wanted would be. Midas cried, "Give my fingers a golden touch! Then, I shall have a gilded kingdom and such." [5] I tried to make him see the err of his choice, but he would not heed the caution in my voice. I pleaded with Midas, "Be careful what you choose, for you're only thinking of what you'll gain—not what you'll lose." [9] His thirst for wealth became no match for his appetite; after all, a gold apple is not something one can bite. His daughter wept for her poor starving dad, so he wiped her tears and told her not to be sad. [13] Into a golden statue Midas's daughter became, and he and his greedy wish were ultimately to blame. Yet, maybe if I had put up more of a fight and a fret, then I wouldn't have to live with all this regret. Select the line that best supports the theme greed can have negative consequences.

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Answer: "I tried to make him see the err of his choice, / but he would not heed the caution in my voice." (Lines 4–5)

Explanation: According to the poem "Bacchus's Regret", by Hunter Doyle, the speaker makes reference to how he intended to warn King Midas of the adverse outcome of his wish to turn everything he touched into gold. However, he mentions that Midas refused to listen to the his advice on the unpleasant result of his choice.