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English, 16.10.2019 07:30 champqc702

Which of the following does william wordsworth criticize in "the world is too much with us"?
- modern life
- paganism
- nature's destructive powers
- the death of reason

my choice was a. modern life. i just want to know if i am correct. if not, what is right then?

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