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English, 09.06.2021 19:20, 2019johnfranken

Which statement best describes how the author's purpose differs in Chapter I of Nature and Society and Solitude? Nature is an essay in praise of nature's sublimity, while Society and Solitude is an essay in praise of being alone.
Nature wishes to convince readers that understanding the natural world is more important than human
relationships, while Society and Solitude is an attempt to warn readers against too much solitude.
Nature suggests that humans should live in nature, while Society and Solitude argues in favor of living in the city.
Nature portrays the world of nature as superior to the social world, while Society and Solitude argues that nature
can help individuals be more content within society.

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