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Coleridge uses his speaker's point of view to describe

A. the possible thoughts and feelings of creatures and plants in nature

B. one person's feelings about nature and its many characteristics

C. one person's thoughts on the lesson nature provides without work

Coleridge uses his speaker's point of view to describe A. the possible thoughts and-example-1
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User Yesraaj
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B. one person's feelings about nature and its many characteristics

Because he is describing "nature at work." "slugs leave", "bees are stirring", "Winter wears..."
I Believe that is the correct answer. C. doesn't really make sense to me. These are one person's thought of hope without work and work without hope.

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