1. Identify the phrase below from "Tintern Abbey" as evidence of the first, second, or third stage of development in man's relationship with nature.
"glad animal movements"
a. first stage: nature valued purely for its physical beauty
b. second stage: nature valued as a source of emotional comfort, inspiration, and understanding
c. third stage: nature viewed as a type of divine presence
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2. Identify the phrase below from "Tintern Abbey" as evidence of the first, second, or third stage of development in man's relationship with nature. "dizzy raptures"
a.first stage: nature valued purely for its physical beauty
b. second stage: nature valued as a source of emotional comfort, inspiration, and understanding
c. third stage: nature viewed as a type of divine presence