Select the passage that has a more appreciative tone.
Paris’s tiny River Seine has so many bridges, it might as well flow in a tunnel. The Arc de Triomphe is the only piece of architecture in all modern Paris worth a second look.
The fair lakes of Switzerland reflect a blue and gentle sky, and when troubled by the winds, their tumult is like the play of a lively infant compared to the roarings of the giant ocean.
Adapted from Richard Jefferies, The Life of the Fields and Mary Shelley, Frankenstein