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- which quotation from the poem best highlights how the speaker views the relationship between humans and the natural world? a. \im truly sorry mans dominion / has broken natures social union\ (lines 7-8) b. \i doubt not, sometimes, that you may steal\ (line 13) c. \the best laid schemes of mice and men / go often askew\ (lines 39-40) d. \still you are blessed, compared with me!\ (line 43)
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- Option A: The lines mention "Man's dominion" breaking "Nature's social union", directly addressing the relationship between humans (Man) and the natural world (Nature) by highlighting how human dominance has disrupted their connection.
- Option B: This line is about the possibility of "you" (likely an animal) stealing, which does not focus on the human - natural world relationship.
- Option C: These lines discuss the plans of mice and men going wrong, which is more about the unpredictability of plans rather than the human - natural world relationship.
- Option D: This line is a comparison between the "you" (likely an animal) and the speaker, not about the relationship between humans and the natural world.
So, Option A is the one that best highlights the speaker's view of the relationship between humans and the natural world.
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A. "I'm truly sorry Man's dominion / Has broken Nature's social union" (Lines 7 - 8)