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What did the Romantics value most?

A-Rationality, logic, and reason.
B-Nature, innocence, and intuition.
C-Death, sadness, and fear.
D-Industry, production, and money.

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I think it's B because they valued imagination, individual feelings, and Nature more than Reason and logic
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Answer:

B- Nature, innocence, and intuition.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Romantics are a group of writers during 1785-1832 under the artistic and literary movement called as Romanticism. This group based their works on the natural world, away from reason and logic.

For the Romantics, the portrayal of nature, it's innocence and the intuitive characteristic of man have more power and value over any reasoning faculty. Imagination, feelings of an individual and the raw sense of nature far exceed reason. Humanity and the lost cause of man's alienation from nature are what these writers concentrate on, unlike the other forms of literary work.

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