Final answer:
The phrase 'full of passionate intensity' from Yeats' poem 'The Second Coming' does not directly relate to 1) priests, sinners, or hunters. Hence, the correct answer is 'None of the above'.
Step-by-step explanation:
The phrase "full of passionate intensity" is taken from the poem The Second Coming by William Butler Yeats. In this poem, Yeats does not specifically assign this fervent intensity to any of the options given, such as priests, sinners, hunters, or another group. Instead, the reference to those full of passionate intensity is to a group Yeats saw as lacking moral conviction yet abundant in zeal, which he described in apocalyptic and politically unstable terms.
The excerpt provided, however, does not directly reference Yeats' poem or the specific line in question, thus it makes it challenging to attribute the passionate intensity to a specific group with certainty based on the text provided. In that context, the correct answer is None of the above.