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In "Solitude," what can be inferred about the author's feelings
toward the natural world?

He is afraid in the company of other people, but he
has no fear around animals

Every part of the natural world is equally appealing,
but each in its own way.

He feels that people can learn a lot from observing
the interactions that take place in nature.

He understands the emotions of people but has
much to learn about those of animals