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How does the narrator's view of the river change in "Two Ways of Viewing the River." O a) Originally he sees it scary and foreign, but later he sees it as familiar and comforting.

Ob) He first thinks of the river as dirty and gross but later comes to appreciate its natural beauty.

O c) At first he sees it as beautiful, but his experiences take away the wonder of it.

O d) He first sees it only for swimming and fishing but later sees ways in which the river provides a livelihood for those working it.

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