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how will mother nature be for lucy??​

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Answered by gowrinaiduthota35
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The personified Nature claims that she will "take" the child (Lucy) and make her a lady. This is to be understood as Nature adopting Lucy. In the second stanza, Nature claims that she will teach Lucy when to follow "law" and when to reject or accept "impulse." Nature will be "an overseeing power" for Lucy

Answered by shabanamdevi80
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The personified Nature claims that she will "take" the child (Lucy) and make her a lady. This is to be understood as Nature adopting Lucy. In the second stanza, Nature claims that she will teach Lucy when to follow "law" and when to reject or accept "impulse." Nature will be "an overseeing power" for Lucy.

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