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How does Sir Walter Lawrence describe the valley in the given text?
How does Sir Walter Lawrence describe the valley in the given text?
- As a crowded and polluted metropolis
- As an emerald set in pearls (correct)
- As a harsh and unforgiving landscape
- As a desolate and barren wasteland
What does the valley offer for enjoyment?
What does the valley offer for enjoyment?
- Desolate landscapes, harsh conditions, and scarcity of resources
- Sport, scenery, mountains, and ruins (correct)
- Factories, urban development, pollution, and traffic
- Arctic conditions, icy terrain, and limited natural beauty
How does Sir Walter Lawrence compare the valley's air and water to in the given text?
How does Sir Walter Lawrence compare the valley's air and water to in the given text?
- Dusty air and muddy water
- Hot and humid air, salty water
- Polluted air and contaminated water
- Cool air and sweet water (correct)
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Description of the Valley
- Sir Walter Lawrence describes the valley as a "veritable emerald" due to its lush green surroundings.
Recreation and Enjoyment
- The valley offers opportunities for enjoyment, such as riding, fishing, and shooting.
Comparison of Air and Water
- Sir Walter Lawrence compares the valley's air to " champagne" for its invigorating quality.
- He compares the valley's water to "crystal" for its clarity and purity.
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