In "Night of the Scorpion," Ezekiel’s reflective tone portrays the collective village response as multifaceted. How does the poet use contrasting images to simultaneously critique and admire the communal solidarity?
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By juxtaposing the physical with the spiritual
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By contrasting rationality with superstition
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By depicting collective ignorance alongside unified action
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By interweaving helplessness with hopefulness