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How did the speaker react to the nature?

AThe speaker hate nature

BThe speaker love it as a child but grows fearful of it as an adult

CThe speaker is in awe of nature

DThe speaker was in awe of it as a child, but finds deeper meaning in it as an adult

Answer:

D. The speaker was in awe of it as a child, but finds deeper meaning in it as an adult

Read Explanation:

This option reflects a common theme in poetry and literature, where a character's relationship with nature matures over time—from wonder and admiration in childhood to a more profound understanding or emotional connection in adulthood.


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