Who was Lucy and why did Nature adopt her?
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Explanation: Lucy, a young girl
- Lucy is a 3 year old girl in the poem written by William Wordsworth.
- The poem begins with the personified nature noticing Lucy a young girl.
- Lucy is William Wordsworth`s inspiration and is presented as an idol.
- Nature adopts and promises to make her a part of nature.
- Nature becomes the guardian for Lucy so that she can have a better understanding of herself and the world.
- Lucy starts to develop a special kind of relationship with Nature.
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Lucy was both human and ape.
Nature adopted her because her brain was one-third that of modern man, she was found to be as a bipedal.
1.Lucy was discovered as a
new species of Australopithecus — Australopithecus afarensis.
2. She has the charactestic of both human and ape and that's why nature adopted her.
3. She was found to be as a bipedal.
4. Most of the scientists thought that Lucy was the oldest direct ancestor to humans.
5. She used to look like a modern man she stood just 3.7 feet tall, and weighed a measly 64 pounds.
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