Both passages describe a plant. the yucca tree "stalks drearily" while the daffodil "dances." what does this word choice reveal about how the two passages view nature? passage 1 views nature as boring while passage 2 views natures as exciting. passage 1 views nature as enlightening while passage 2 views nature as depressing. passage 1 views nature as harsh while passage 2 views nature as delightful. passage 1 views nature as intense while passage 2 views nature as relaxing.
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i personally would chose Passage 1 views nature as intense while Passage 2 views nature as relaxing.
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According to Martin Luther King Jr., we need nonviolent gadflies to create the kind of tension in society that will help men rise from prejudice and racism to understanding and brotherhood.