I was in the National Forest with my camera. The day was crisp and the leaves were bright with fall colors. When I spotted the w
hite-tailed buck, I froze. He was less than 15 yards from where I was standing. The wind must have been right, because he kept on grazing on the mossy ground. I lifted my camera very slowly. Carefully, holding my breath, I lifted the camera to my eye. Turning the focus ring, I framed the deer’s head. Just as I was ready to press the shutter release, the buck raised his head. He was looking my way with wide eyes. Click—I took the picture. An instant later the deer bounded away into the forest. He took off, but I had the shot. Today, the framed photo of that buck hangs above our fireplace. What does the author imply?
The author implies many things: -the narrator is very active and naturey. -the narrator likes the picture -the deer is rare -the picture is very important to the narrator.
Romantic poets believe in nature. Romantic poets
wrote many poems about nature. Therefore, the correct answer to the question is <span>Children are innocent and therefore closer to nature than
adults are. Since this statement, deals about the closeness of children to
nature and these poets believe in nature.</span>