B. did all their chores and then they decided to watch a movie
The lines in the poem that best shape the theme that joy can be found in experiencing the natural world are: "Beside the Lake, beneath the trees, /Flittering and dancing in the breeze." "A poet could not but be gay/ In such a jocund company". The first lines "Beside the Lake..." depict a natural scenery and the lines that follow: "A poet could not but be gay...", express that the company of nature makes a poet very happy and feel in good company. The theme is expressed clearly in this set of lines.
Definitely false. Isn't it obvious?
The answer is c
<span>Willie’s motivation is extrinsic because he wants to keep the horses healthy.</span>