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The basic idea of this quote )and the lines that come before it) is that one must live life to the fullest extent possible. Thoreau is giving this as his reason for coming out into the woods. He doesn't want to be in the position where, when he's about to die, he realizes that he never really lived.
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Question: <span>Which type of troublesome language does the following statement represent? "He made me hit him."
Answer: It is disruptive.
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B. It is b because it is talking about how our species almost wiped out bison and the dodo and we should think about it. I hope this helps