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English, 06.04.2021 19:00 Javanese5987

Recall and Interpret 2. (a)According to line 2 of "The World Is Too Much
with Us," with what activities are people preoccupied?
How does this preoccupation change people's lives?
(b)What does the speaker think of this change?
3. (a)in lines 2-3 of "It is a Beauteous Evening Calm
and Free," to what does the speaker compare the
evening? (b)What does this simile suggest about
the speaker's attitude toward nature?
4. (a)ln "My Heart Leaps Up," what natural phenome-
non does the speaker admire? (b)What qualities
are usually associated with this phenomenon?
5. (a) ln "Composed Upon Westminster Bridge," when
does the speaker describe London? (b)Why is that
time of day significant?

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