Thoreau’s general opinion of government relate to his imprisonment, as described in "Civil Disobedience" as:
A) He believed that government was corrupt and that he was justified in not paying his taxes despite being put in prison.
Henry David Thoreau's argument in the “Civil Disobedience” was that the citizens of a nation need to disobey the laws implemented by the state if the laws are unjust. He speaks about his experience when he protested against slavery and the Mexican War by refusing to pay taxes. He adds that there are two types of laws, one is made by God and the other by the people. The laws made by God is about humanity and is higher than the laws made by men. He adds that if the laws made by men prove to be unjust and are against humanity then the people should have the right to disobey them.
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Folktales are a particular subset of folklore, and refer to stories that were traditionally passed down verbally from generation to generation tough many of the stories can now be found in written form
I believe the answer is D. You and your partner are the only two who can determine how close you are.
Answer: The author isn't referring to a person by crowd and host, but is instead referring to an abundance of the daffodils.
Explanation:
They were called symbolists