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"the world is too much with us" is a petrarchan sonnet written by william wordsworth. its first eight lines (the octet) pose a question or problem, and its last six lines (the sestet) give a response or solution. the problem in this sonnet's octet is that humanity has lost its respect for and connection with nature. in the sestet, how does wordsworth propose to address this problem?

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