Q43. Nature writing is nonfiction or fiction prose or poetry about the natural environment. It encompasses a wide variety of works, ranging from those that place primary emphasis on natural history facts (such as field guides) to those in which philosophical interpretation predominates. This genre includes natural history essays, poetry, essays on solitude or escape, as well as travel and adventure writing. Nature writing often draws heavily on scientific information and facts about the natural world, while also frequently being written in the first person to incorporate personal observations and philosophical reflections. Modern nature writing traces its roots to works of natural history popular in the late 18th and 19th centuries. An important early figure was the naturalist Gilbert White (1720–1793), a pioneering English naturalist and ornithologist, best known for his work The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne (1789).According to the passage, nature writing emphasizes:i. Historical facts about natureii. Philosophical interpretations of natureiii. Scientific information and factsWhich of the following is correct?English — Passages — Question 43 of 56A. None of the aboveB. Only (i) and (iii)C. All of the aboveD. Only (i) and (ii)Practice more English MCQs for entrance exam preparation on Examora.io.← Previous Question Next Question →