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How does Shelley contrast human emotion with the skylark’s experience?

ASkylarks are angry while humans are calm

BSkylarks cry and humans sing

CSkylarks live in joy, while humans dwell in sorrow

DHumans are physically stronger

Answer:

C. Skylarks live in joy, while humans dwell in sorrow

Read Explanation:

Shelley notes that human joy is mixed with pain, and our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought, unlike the pure joy of the skylark, which knows no sorrow.


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