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3. What kind of life does the speaker envision in this stanza from
"The Lake Isle of Innisfree"?
A a simple life filled with the pleasures of nature
B a harsh life in which he would have to provide for his
needs
C
a quiet life that he could spend with his family D a busy life raising various animals and insects for a
living
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