PLEASE HURRY AND HELP
The question below refers to the poem "The Moment" by Margaret Atwood.
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PLEASE HURRY AND HELP
The question below refers to the poem "The Moment" by Margaret Atwood.
As you have read, Atwood's father was an entomologist, and he and his family spent months out in the Canadian wilderness each
year. Do you think that Atwood's experiences in the wilderness influenced her ideas about nature and possessions? What can you
infer about Atwood's attitude toward nature, as expressed by the speaker in this poem? Use details from the poem to support your
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