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In "Solitude," what can be inferred about the author's relationship with the natural world? He prefers the natural world to the company of other people.
He feels lonely only when there are no animals around.
He is happiest in nature when it is at its most unpleasant.
He feels that human society has become too cold and impersonal.

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