Answer:
B) Nature enriches us through memory even when we are far from it.
Explanation:
The question is from William Wordsworth's <em>I Wondered Lonely as a Cloud.</em> Wordsworth, being a romantic poet, appreciates the beauty and liveliness of nature. The major theme of the poem is the impact of nature on humans. The poet describes one of his solitary walks and his encounter with "A host, of golden daffodils". He describes the sight as, "Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze."
Wordsworth then says that he envisions the sight again in his mind whenever he feels lonely. Now, even though he isn't currently watching them, just the thought of them of remembering them, puts him in a state of nostalgia.
The answer to this would be B, Hot, heavy air and jungle vegetation complicate the race.
There is supporting detail in this sentence and a plot.
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Answer: I would say D) to help to create a sense of unpleasantness
Explanation:
That seems like it would be the most fitting, I don't have the sentence to refer to.
Next time when posting a question please be sure to add the full question.
People who are self smart <u>understand their strangths and have confidence</u>. Self smart is the ability to know yourself and act on your knowledge.
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Answer:
yeo whats the answer im pretty sure im in your class
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