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. Reread the poem "Design" below. Design The drop seeps whole from boulder-lichen or ledge moss and drops, joining, to trickle, run, fall, dash, sprawl in held deeps, to rush shallows, spill thin through heights, but then, edging, to eddy aside, nothing of all but nothing's curl of motion spent. A.R. Ammons What attitude toward nature do the poet's word choices suggest?

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Answer: Awe

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I took the quiz, and that was right

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Hello. You forgot to enter the answer options. The options are:

A. disgust

B. awe

C. fear

D. ownership

Answer:

C. fear

Step-by-step explanation:

The poem shows how strong and terrible nature is when it decides to show that force that develops like a furia that it is not possible to contain. The poem reveals a sense of danger that the speaker can present when he is in contact with nature, because beyond strength it is full of mysteries. This allows us, when analyzing the words, to realize that the speaker has a fearful attitude towards nature.

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