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[a1] was shot by the Ancient Mariner in an act of disregard for nature and God's creation.

a) The Wedding Guest
b) The Albatross
c) The Mariner's Crew
d) The Ship's Captain

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Final answer:

The Ancient Mariner shot The Albatross in an act of disregard for nature and God's creation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Ancient Mariner shot The Albatross in an act of disregard for nature and God's creation. The shooting of the albatross is a pivotal moment in the poem 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The shooting symbolizes the mariner's sin against nature and brings a curse upon the ship and its crew.

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