Answer:
Oates think that nature can not be a topic for writing as it lacks a symbolic subtext and has no language.
The main purpose of Oates for writing this essay was to share her opinion about writing on nature.
Explanation:
"About Nature" is an essay written by Joyce Carol Oates. The essay shares the opinion of Oates on the counter view on nature. The essay is an anecdote, as she shares about her real-life experience.
She dislikes the way writers or authors romanticize nature in their writings. She does not consider nature to be a topic for writing because she thinks that nature does not have a symbolic subtext and no language. She asserts that nature does not have any interest in us then why one should write about it.
The main purpose of her writing this essay was to share her opinion about writing on nature. She feels disdain and asserts that one can never be fully satisfied with nature. To support her claim she shares her experience when one day she has a tachycardia attack while she was lying on the grass.
Answer:
AZ dictionary - general knowledge (?
How to draw monsters - arts and recreation
History of Australia - history and geography
Outer space Secrets - history and geography (?
the walk in the woods - literature
Explanation:
( the ones with question marks I’m not 100% sure)
How to draw monsters fall under arts and recreation because it is explaining how to make art/draw monsters
History of Australia falls under history and geography because of it being the history of Australia
The walk in the woods falls under literature because of it being poems
There are several different ways to rewrite each sentence, but I'll just rewrite them two ways each.
Question 8.
- She took a dip in the ocean occasionally, since the water looked green and cool.
- The water looked green and cool, so she took a dip in the ocean occasionally.
Question 9.
- Everybody seemed to take it easy down South. What a wonderful winter vacation that was! (Only sentences I could think of)
Question 10.
- The memory of the trip lingered on when she went back to school the next day.
- When she went back to school the next day, the memory of the trip lingered on.