Which is true of the "little pilgrim" who speaks in "will there really be a 'morning'?
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Which is true of the "little pilgrim" who speaks in "will there really be a 'morning'?
a.
the speaker is a scholar who brings the experience of wide travel to her view of nature.
b.
the speaker is someone who wants to study and measure the natural world.
c.
the speaker is someone who regards nature with awe.
d.
the speaker is a person who is afraid of the darkness of night.
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