Which of these two examples does Morris use to create a negative impression of accumulating things?

Choose one answer from each group. Type the LETTER ONLY for each answer in the correct blank.

Type A, B, C, or D for Blank 1.
Our pictures have destroyed every restful wall-space
There is no need to save money for things
Passion for accumulation is upon us
We send our books to the village library

Type E, F, G, or H for Blank 2.
They never enjoy a book without wanting to own it
People like to pick flowers they find pretty
Everyone attempts gardening at some point
We feel stifled with the sense of things

Respuesta :

A and E would be the correct answers, these show the point of view where Morris is talking negatively about collecting pictures and books.

The two examples which the author uses to create a negative impression of accumulating things are the following ones:

A and E.

In both sentences, the author criticizes the fact that people choose to live under overwhelming conditions in the sense that their household is packed with objects they don't actually need.

Morris states pictures have figuratively caused damage to walls and also that people cannot enjoy books without having to purchase and store them.