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31 October, 08:14

In "Sailing to Byzantium," Yeats implies that the natural world is a. cold in its destruction of life. c. chaotic in its proliferation of species. b. averse to the life of the mind. d. blind to the horrors of death and disease.

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  1. 31 October, 09:48
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    D. blind to the horrors of death and disease
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