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In the beginning of his essay "science and the sense of wonder," isaac asimov presents a famous poem by walt whitman. in that poem, what does the speaker do after listening to the astronomer?

a. he signs up for another class.
b. he asks several challenging questions.
c. he becomes tired and wanders off alone to look at the stars in silence.
d. he acquires a telescope to observe the night sky in detail.

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