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2. Why does Shelly use nature to prove his philosophy?

  • his lover liked nature so he wanted to make it relatable for her
  • because nature is universal and is something everyone can relate to. Also everything in the nature ecosystem relies on something else to survive
  • he really likes nature and it is something that he can easily talk about

3. In the second stanza Shelly has repetition on 'and the', what does this show?

  • he hasn't thought his argument through and is struggling to make points
  • He has so many examples of why they should be together also he is very desperate to prove his point
  • he is out of breath
  • he loves talking about nature

4. what does the quote 'nothing in the world is single' mean?

  • That everything in the world comes in pairs so he should be with his lover
  • He is really happy with his current relationship and doesn't mind them being apart
  • he is depressed
  • he believes that his lover is beautiful and would do anything to be with her

5. Finish the quote '___ in the world is ___'

  • love/fake
  • Nothing/single
  • everything/mine
  • flowers/beauty

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