Question: How do the bolded lines (9-11) in "Far From the Madding Crowd" and the bolded lines (5-9) from "The Sun Has Long Been Set" have the same purpose due to their structure? (1 point) Responses Both sets of lines list natural events occurring, which is intended to give the reader a positive mood about nature. Both sets of lines list natural events occurring, which is intended to give the reader a positive mood about nature. Both sets of lines show how uncontrollable nature is, exuding a nervous mood to the reader. Both sets of lines show how uncontrollable nature is, exuding a nervous mood to the reader. Both sets of lines describe the loud noises of the city, putting the reader in a nervous mood. Both sets of lines describe the loud noises of the city, putting the reader in a nervous mood. Both sets of lines describe the busy events in London, making the reader excited.

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Both sets of lines list natural events occurring, which is intended to give the reader a positive mood about nature.
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