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100 POINTS FOR ONLY 2 QUESIONS//NO GUESSING Read the following poem, then respond to the question below:

I Saw a Man Pursuing the Horizon;

By Stephen Crane

I saw a man pursuing the horizon;
Round and round they sped.
I was disturbed at this;
I accosted the man.
"It is futile," I said,
"You can never -"

"You lie," he cried,
And ran on.

Which concepts of Naturalism are apparent in the theme of this poem? (choose 2)

Question 4 options:

Emphasis on the powerlessness of the individual

Focus on a specific geographic region

Focus on the supernatural and the irrational nature of the universe

Focus on the concept that mankind is full of evil

Emphasis on the hopelessness of obtaining power over one's environment

Read the poem, then answer the question below:
There Was a Crimson Clash of War
by Stephen Crane
There was crimson clash of war.
Lands turned black and bare;
Women wept;
Babes ran, wondering.
There came one who understood not these things.
He said, "Why is this?"
Whereupon a million strove to answer him.
There was such intricate clamour of tongues,
That still the reason was not.
Which line from the poem best illustrates the theme or message of the poem that war is senseless?:
Question 5 options:

"There was a crimson clash of war."

"There was such intricate clamor of tongues, / That still the reason was not"

"Lands turned black and bare; / Women wept"

"There came one who understood not these things. / He said, "Why is this?'"

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