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According to Dickinson, what is the character of Nature?

Nature divides people from each other


Nature is intentionally heartless


Nature offers inspiration and meaning

A or probably B.
9 years ago

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Answered by Bonnie Key
I'd say C.
8 years ago
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According to Dickinson, what is the character of Nature?

Nature divides people from each other


Nature is intentionally heartless


Nature offers inspiration and meaning

A or probably B.

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