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Stephen Crane's I Saw a Man Pursuing the Horizon illustrates the
 
  a. belief that there is no success without risk.
  b. danger of taking hasty risks.
  c. futility of freedom without limits.
  d. impossibility of true freedom.

Question 2

William Wordsworth's sonnet Nuns Fret Not suggests mainly that
 
  a. all forms of restriction impede happiness.
  b. the holy orders of nuns are too confining.
  c. working within the constraints the sonnet form is preferable to writing freely.
  d. the rules of the sonnet form are too restrictive.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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