In the story "A Cup of Tea" by Katherine Mansfield, the detail that suggests the theme of nature being subject to humanity's perception is B) "rain was falling, and with the rain it seemed the dark came too, spinning down like ashes." This sentence reflects how the protagonist perceives the external environment, linking the natural elements (rain and darkness) to her own emotional state and experience. This connection illustrates how nature can be interpreted and emotionally charged by human perception.
Which detail suggests the theme of nature being subject to humanity's persception in "A cup of Tea"A) " Dimly they burned as it regretting something." B) " rain was falling, and with the rain it seemed the dark came too, spinning down like ashes C) one ought to go home and have an extra special tea D) the discreet door shut with a click
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