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poizon
26 days ago
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What romantic element is present in this excerpt from “Rip Van Winkle”?

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Flura [5.9K]26 days ago
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Answer:

The romantic aspect found in this passage from "Rip Van Winkle" is B. The focus on the splendor of Nature.

Explanation:

The passage describes Rip climbing high in the Kaatskill mountains, laying on the ground to admire the natural beauty.

From the mountain, he gazes at the green knoll, the lush forest of the valley below, the purple cloud, and the blue highlands, all natural marvels he appreciated before dropping off to sleep there.

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