Answer:
Muir uses expressive language to show his admiration for nature, he is fascinated by the beauty of the flower. He says that: " it is the most 'spiritual' flower he has ever found before". Muir connection with nature is so strong that he even mentions " It was more memorable and impressive than any of my meetings with human beings." For Muir, the flower is more valuable than his friends.
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I think it might be main clause?
Answer:Irecognized him immediately, passing with his wife Mary Welsh on the Boulevard St. Michel in Paris one rainy spring day in 1957. He walked on the other side of the street, in the direction of the Luxembourg Gardens, wearing a very worn pair of cowboy pants, a plaid shirt and a ballplayer's cap. The only thing that didn't look as if it belonged to him was a pair of metal-rimmed glasses, tiny and round, which gave him a premature grandfatherly air. He had turned 59, and he was large and almost too visible,but he didn't give the impression of brutal strength that he undoubtedly wished to, because his hips were narrow and his legs looked a little emaciated above his coarse lumberjack shoes. He looked so alive amid the secondhand bookstalls and the youthful torrent from the Sorbonne that it was impossible to imagine he had but four years left to live.
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Answer:
dammmmmmmmm-n
Explanation:
thats something good!
here's mine-
Every death
Comes every second
Every smile
Ever so rare
Every tear
Tells what the heart feels
Every feeling
Ever so deep
Every laugh
Making it worth the while
Every book ever read
Living a new life every day
Every precious moment
Every precious second
Every precious minute
Every precious hour
Every precious day
Every precious week
Every precious month
Every precious year
Making it seem somehow impossible
To think that you lived
A wonderful life.
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