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I believe the word that best describes the tone of the passage is:
3. philosophical.
Explanation:
The passage is questioning the very nature of man - our capacity to be both good and evil, vile and noble. The beginning of the passage itself presents a philosophical question: "Was man, indeed, at once so powerful, so virtuous and magnificent yet so vicious and base?" Philosophy has as its purpose the questioning of our assumptions and understandings concerning different topics - for instance life, morals, behavior, meanings, etc. A passage that questions human nature seems, therefore, to be a philosophical passage.
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Assuming you mean "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey"
There is 5 stanzas of varying lengths.
The shortest stanza contains nine lines, while the longest is fifty-four lines.
The creation story which is represented in the passage "ex nihilo earth diver world parents emergence" can be summed up as creation from nothing. In other words, the earth was created from nothing.
For the purposes of this discussion, the creation story is a cultural, traditional or religious story which describes the origins of the present world.
<span>Creation Ex Nihilo is a common creation story and is found in the creation stories from Ancient Egypt, the Bible and the Quran.</span>
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14 - argument is not valid, because what is rabbits were added to the room. It would be more than two rabbits.
All arguments but 5. is not valid, because they are bias info and effort, and knowledge.
I think you need to elaborate. :)