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1. In the first stanza, the speaker views the daisy as

(A) a worthy adversary for his arguments (B) an example of God's glory (C) an ordinary yet beloved natural object (D) a beautiful yet uncomprehending part of

nature (E) a common yet controversial object of

devotion

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