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Read this line from "Summer": To them a city is a prison house/Where pent up human forces labour and strive/Where beauty dwells not, driven forth by man; Which assertion does this text support? (5 points) The "some men" of the poem do not see beauty in human efforts. The "some men" of the poem have been prisoners at some time in their past. The speaker does not agree with the "some men" who despise the cities. The speaker does not agree that with "some men" that beauty can be found only in nature.

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I believe the only one that can be derived strictly from this portion is the first one. The last two evaluating the speaker's opinion are rather difficult to draw from four lines of text, especially these four lines of text. The second one is not implicitly stated anywhere, or even implied, so don't use that. The first one is your best bet because the excerpt speaks of how they feel the city is dark, brutal, ec cetera. That is the best conclusion to draw from this