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kondor19780726 [428]
2 years ago
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Momaday once said, "I don't see any validity in the separation of man and landscape." He has also called human alienation from n

ature"one of the great afflictions of our time." How are these ideas embodied in the selection? Do you agree or disagree? Support your answer!
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Katyanochek1 [597]2 years ago
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The above ideas are known to be embodied in the selection because it shows how the effect of man's separation has lead to some negative impact on nature.

For  his statement, I Do you agree with him  because due to the introduction of technology and other factors, humans have been seen to be alienation from nature.

<h3>How are humans and landscapes connected with one another?</h3>

A lot of human activities are known to bring up or boast  the rate at which the natural processes, such as weathering and erosion and others takes place.

Note that the act of  cutting of forests is said to be a factor that tends to exposes a lot of soil to wind and water erosion.

Therefore, The above ideas are known to be embodied in the selection because it shows how the effect of man's separation has lead to some negative impact on nature.

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