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Answer:
The correct answer is: lines 31 to 33.
"Hark! that's the nightingale,
Telling the selfsame tale
Her song told when this ancient earth was young."
Explanation:
In this stanza, we can notice a nightingale who repeats the tale she used to sing every year. She sings about Earth, describing the time of its youth, which reveals to us that events in nature are repeated year after year.
This poem tells us how different animals are preparing for the night, by describing their activities and differences between evening and night.
Lines 31, 32, and 33 are the verses that present evidence that the events of nature repeat themselves over time.
These lines are:
"Hark! that's the nightingale,
Telling the selfsame tale
Her song told when this ancient earth was young."
How time is characterized in these lines
- Through the nightingale's song.
- By repeating the chant.
- Through the speaker's perception.
The highlighted lines above show how the speaker perceives that nature is repetitive because even if time passes, the speaker continues to hear the same nightingale, singing in the same way, showing a monotony and repetitiveness of nature.
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