The author says that national parks exist so that people can experience America; if they were to remain hidden, their value would be lost.
In order for America to be experienced, these parks must not remain "hidden gems." He argues that these parks "contribute uniquely" to the landscape and is a reminder of "what was" -- i.e., an America that no longer exists in modern
time.
He says that he wants others to experience what he has worked so hard to save. Therefore, these does not want these parks to remain "hidden gems."
Answer:
They (Scout, Jem, and Dill) play like they are Boo Radley.
Explanation:
Scout was Mrs. Radley, Dill was old Mr. Radley and Jem was Boo, lashing out at them.
Answer:
a) "when the doctors came, they said said she had died of heart disease--of joy that kills" the doctors assume that mrs. mallard, who had a heart condition, is shocked to see her husband alive & the joy of seeing him alive kills her
Explanation:
Do you mean a synonym for sharing? Try: distributing.