Answer:
Muir views nature as a place of freedom, exploration, and adventure.
He describes his first botanizing excursion as a moment of "glorious freedom" in which he can explore its beauty. His use of words reflect that feeling even when he´s talking about the hardships of the experience:
Explanation:
The description of the difficulty when fording streams and wading swamps reflects a sense of adventure more than one of despair.
Then, there´s a bad situation, which is indicated by words such as "bewildering" and "discouraging," but then he describes the Calypso found on a stream, usually a nice location, and phrases such as "bed of yellow mosses," "small white bulb," and "soft nest" all represent a nice situation.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Fear appeal is a persuasion used to create fear and provoke a desired outcome because of that behavior. This is a different type of fear tactic than what is used by news media to attract an audience, this tactic almost creates an ultimatum for the consumer created by the advertiser.
I agree with that because as people of this country we should have a say in what happens with our government. If they become destructive we should have the right to put them in place. If everyone comes together we are stronger than the government.
Answer:
c, od doesn't make sense and a and b are informal
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A and B seem like they are possible answers but remember you are writing a story not a document so it has to seem like it . and c says that she put facts in order which is good because stories go in a sequential order