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In “Homesick”, the narrator recites the following lines of poetry, written by Sir Walter Scott:


Breathes there the man, with soul so dead


Who never to himself hath said,


This is my own, my native land!



How do the lines reflect the author’s position in “Homesick”?




Question options:


As the narrator also believes, the lines suggest that it is unpatriotic to appreciate the culture of another land.



As the narrator also believes, the lines suggest that a person must be patriotic about one’s homeland.



As the narrator also believes, the lines suggest that no place can ever compare to a person’s homeland.



As the narrator also believes, the lines suggest other places in the world should be influenced by your culture.