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Refer to explorations in literature for a complete version of this story.

which textual evidence from “the interlopers” supports the conclusion that nature reflects the mood of the characters?

a"all round them lay a thick-strewn wreckage of splintered branches and broken twigs."

b"assuredly there was a disturbing element in the forest, and ulrich could guess the quarter from whence it came."

c“'only as you will have met your death poaching on my lands i don't think i can decently send any message of condolence to your family.'"

d"the forest lands of gradwitz were of wide extent and well stocked with game…"

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