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How does line 13, “work without hope draws nectar in a sieve,” contribute to the meaning of the poem?

by illustrating the pleasures of nature too often ignored because of work

by expressing the difficulty of work without time to relax

by illustrating the futility of work without motivation to sustain it

by emphasizing the complexity of the work that plants and insects perform

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