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In what way does Shelley’s view of nature differ from Wordsworth’s?

AShelley sees nature as hostile

BShelley ignores nature completely

CShelley finds love in nature, Wordsworth finds thought

DThey both see nature identically

Answer:

C. Shelley finds love in nature, Wordsworth finds thought

Read Explanation:

Shelley views nature as a symbol of beauty and love, while Wordsworth sees nature as a moral and reflective companion that inspires deeper understanding and communion.


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