The phrase "society, where none intrudes . . ." (line 3) expresses the speaker's feeling that__________. a. he wants to be alone with only his mind for companionship b. nature is good company c. he enjoys nature in the company of others d. on the seashore, he feels immortal

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The question above I think refers to the selection from "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canto IV, stanza CLXXVIII."

The phrase "society, where none intrudes . . ." (line 3) expresses the speaker's feeling that nature is good company.

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Answer:

  • The phrase "society, where none intrudes . . ." expresses the speaker's feeling that nature is good company.

Explanation:

The expression implies a spot which is far from the hustle clamor of the general public and is in the midst of the quiet lap of nature and its components. Therefore the alternative "nature is a decent organization" is most appropriate for the choice.