Answer: a. People no longer feel that they are part of nature.
Explanation:
Wordsworth's poem ''<em>The World Is Too Much With Us</em> '' deals with our lost relationship with the natural world. The speaker is dissatisfied because people are occupied with material objects instead of appreciating the beauty of nature. In the line <em>"Little we see in nature that is ours'', </em>the speaker uses a judgmental tone to describe people's behavior towards nature. We take nature for granted, and always put our own needs first.
When i went to the beach, i saw a warning sign in the distance. So, I walked towards it because it was beyond my line of sight. When i walked up the lengthy path, i got to the sign which read, “Caution! Animals in this area hid in burrows, so watch your step!”
As he nears his place of execution, a third and final fall begs the
question: Why would Jesus get up? Why would he summon his last ounce
of energy to deliver himself to the pain of the cross? Falling three times;
getting up three times. Dying on the cross; rising from the grave. Christ
shows us that he can transform weakness, failings, and death into the glory of self-gift.