Keats avoided forming dogmatic opinions.
☆True
I think the answer is a but I’m not for sure
Answer:
(Leave as it is)
Explanation:
The other answers don't really make grammatical sense. They put commas in the wrong spots. They other answers don't improve on the meaning of the underlined portion.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option D. The narrator in "All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace" express a desire to live in the future. He says "the sooner the better" and "right now please" to emphasize his desire. He does not mistrust machines because he wants electronic deer and computers like flowers. Hope this answers the question.