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a the speaker worries that detailed descriptions of nature might overwhelm readers. this conflict inspires her decision to leave spaces for readers to fill with their personal experiences. b the speaker is concerned that her own experiences might not be important, so she decides to focus on abstract ideas rather than concrete imagery, allowing readers to find their own meaning in her words. c the speaker feels that her personal connections to natural spaces might seem too private to share, opting instead to encourage readers to discover their own special places through exploration of the wilderness. d the speaker fears that any attempt to describe her natural sanctuaries will offer only a weak experience of their uniqueness. so, rather than describe them in detail, she leaves it to readers to contemplate their own natural spaces.
The speaker is worried that detailed descriptions of her natural - sanctuaries won't do justice to their uniqueness, so she leaves it to readers to think about their own natural spaces. Option A focuses on nature descriptions overwhelming readers, not uniqueness. Option B is about personal experiences not being important and focusing on abstract ideas, which is not the main point. Option C is about personal connections being too private, not about the inadequacy of descriptions. Option D correctly captures the speaker's concern about the inability to fully convey the uniqueness of natural sanctuaries through description.
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D. The speaker fears that any attempt to describe her natural sanctuaries will offer only a weak experience of their uniqueness. So, rather than describe them in detail, she leaves it to readers to contemplate their own natural spaces.