In the lines "Here shall he see/ No enemy " taken from "Under the Greenwood Tree" "Here" stands for-
A. nature
B. the greenwood tree
C. open space
D. hunting ground
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
B.
the greenwood tree
Explanation:

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