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What role, according to Freneau, does nature play in the life of the wild honeysuckle?

It enhances its beauty.
It protects it from people.
It lets it die too quickly.
It makes it dangerous for people.

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it protects it from people

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Answer:

It protects it from people.

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According to Freneau, the role that nature plays in the life of the wild honeysuckle is to protect it from people.

Philip Morin Freneau was a prominent American poet who was referred to as "Poet of the American Revolution" due to his numerous works and contribution to poetry and writing in general.

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