Double space, font: times new roman, size: 12. make sure you dont use words like can’t, don’t, etc. and using can not, or do not, etc. use fancy words and dont be repetitive in ur writing
Answer:
No
Explanation:
Both sentences are incorrect.
The first sentence is supposed to be He did not tell us what to do exactly.
The second sentence is supposed to be what exactly do you want to know?
A positive so good so hope its right
This is true. A famous example of this is a poem Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll which is completely made up of nonsensical words yet is entirely grammatically correct and can be analyzed as such.
Answer: The beauty of nature causes the author's "perfect exhilaration."
Explanation:
The Nature is Ralph Waldo Emerson's essay about the appreciation of nature, written from a transcendentalist point of view.
In lines 1-20, the author explains his experience upon seeing a wide, open space of "bare" ground. He simply appreciates the beauty of nature he sees, which enables him to clear his mind. As he describes it, he becomes ''nothing'', and is unified with nature. He does not have any thoughts on his mind, and becomes "a part or particle of a God."