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When Keats describes a pastoral setting, what does he mean?

A. a place of serenity and natural charm
B. a religious area
C. a vision of another era
D. a region where people gather

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User Torina
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It would be A. because pastoral means a place of serenity and natural charm.
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User Shafique
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