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English, 06.11.2020 18:50, smmailloux7249

This question refers to “Brute Neighbors” and the poem “How Nature’s Beauties Should Be Viewed.” Read the excerpts from “Brute Neighbors” and “How Nature’s Beauties Should Be Viewed.”

I found that it was as well for me to rest on my oars and wait his reappearing as to endeavor to calculate where he would rise; for again and again, when I was straining my eyes over the surface one way, I would suddenly be startled by his unearthly laugh behind me. (“Brute Neighbors,” paragraph 4)

The untutor’d man, roaming wild,
Could view the rainbow in the sky,
And, tho’ in science but a child,
He saw with gladden’d heart, and eye.
(“How Nature’s Beauties Should Be Viewed", lines 25-28)
Which shared belief between the author and “the untutor’d man” is implied by the excerpts?

Both the author and the “untutor’d man” feel inferior to nature and frustrated by what they cannot understand.

Both the author and the “untutor’d man” feel inferior to nature and frustrated by what they cannot understand.

Both the author and the “untutor’d man” search for answers and collect information from which to draw conclusions.

Both the author and the “untutor’d man” search for answers and collect information from which to draw conclusions.

Both the author and the “untutor’d man” prefer the solitude of their surroundings to the company of others.

Both the author and the “untutor’d man” prefer the solitude of their surroundings to the company of others.

Both the author and the “untutor’d man” accept their limitations and allow nature to reveal its truths.

Both the author and the “untutor’d man” accept their limitations and allow nature to reveal its truths.

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