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How does the speaker describe the pastoral farms in the landscape?

AAs chaotic and disordered

BAs barren and lifeless

CAs green to the very door

DAs ruined and abandoned

Answer:

C. As green to the very door

Read Explanation:

The speaker describes the pastoral farms in the landscape as lush, thriving, and full of life. He specifically mentions that they are "green to the very door," which suggests that the fertility and beauty of nature extend all the way up to the homes of the farmers. This imagery reflects Wordsworth’s deep appreciation for the harmony between human life and the natural world.

Rather than depicting the farms as chaotic, barren, or abandoned, the poet presents them as a peaceful and integral part of the landscape, reinforcing his theme of nature’s enduring presence and its connection to human existence.


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