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How does the poet view the relationship between humanity and nature?

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CBSE
Class 11
English
Woven Words
The World is too Much With Us
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How does the poet view the rel...

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How does the poet view the relationship between humanity and nature?

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As harmonious and essential

2

As conflicted and disconnected

3

As purely adversarial

4

As predictable and routine

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