The “man” Thoreau refers to in the excerpt that "He must have the most up-to-date news at all times.", option D is correct.
<h3>What is the excerpt, Walden?</h3>
Walden explicates Henry David Thoreau's two-year sabbatical in a self-built cabin by a lake in the woods, where he conveyed what he learnt about isolation, nature, work, thinking, and fulfillment during his break from modern city life.
The “man” Thoreau refers to in the excerpt that "He must have the most up-to-date news at all times."
Thus, the answer is option D.
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The answer is A, because numbers with two parts should be hyphenated
The first statement is a statement of fact because there is no opinion in it
Answer:
D. wittiness.
Explanation:
An epigram is a short form of verse that often is satirical, "On My First Son" by Ben Jonson the story been told is about the loss of a son, yet he finds a way out of his pain suggesting he should love less so he doesn’t suffer much. This characteristic of an epigram is known as wittiness, that is a clever way of thinking or finding solutions for problems. Wittiness can also appear in the form or how the verse is written.