Which line in "Those Winter Sundays" shows that Hayden was not aware of his father's acts of love when he was a child?
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"Speaking indifferently to him/ who had driven out of the cold."
"What did I know, what did I know/of love's austere and lonely offices?"
"I wake and hear the cold splinters breaking."
"Slowly I would rise and dress/fearing the chronic angers of that house."

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The line in "Those Winter Sundays" that shows that Hayden was not aware of his father's acts of love when he was a child is: "What did I know, what did I know/of love's austere and lonely offices?"What shows that Hayden was not aware of his father's acts of love?We can see in the poem that as he got older, Hayden regretted that he and his other family members did not reciprocate the love that his father had shown to them. We can see that in the statement above where Hayden tried to reflect on the experience while asking himself what he even knew of love's austere and lonely offices. They had little insight into their father's affection for them at that time and Hayden felt bad about it.Learn more about "Those Winter Sundays" here:https://brainly.com/question/1307975#SPJ1