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Question
Think and answer in your own words.
Why does the writer begin by quoting the lines from William Blake's poem 'Auguries of Innocence'?
Solution
These lines show that if we pause to reflect. there is much beauty in nature and plenty that we can learn from it. The write-up expands on the same idea. thus reflecting the philosophy of the poetic lines by William Blake.
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