Part A: Which choice explains how Emerson refines the meaning of the term superficial seeing, which he introduces in sentence 3?
* "At least they have a very superficial seeing."
a.
He uses two different verbs to describe the perception of the sun.
b.
He compares the faulty vision of an infant with that of a mature adult.
c.
He contrasts a child’s perception of the sun with an adult’s perception of it.
d.
He shows how all five senses must be engaged in order to experience nature.
I would go with C because he doesn't show how all 5 senses are being used, and he doesn't compare faulty vision, and he doesn't use 2 different verbs to describe it, plus, in the next line of the script, he says, "The sun illuminates only the eye of the man, but shines into the eye and the heart of the child. "
This just goes back to the child's perception of the sun. So C.
U didnt provide alot of context but i would say that because he is calling the (what im assuming) child on having a somewhat fake sight but is happy about it. So go with the tone ig
Just how his plays with words, spacing and capital letters, often putting all the punctuation somewhere unexpected- is honestly like life. Life has it's ups, it's downs, and sometimes you just never know what could happen... Just like his poetry
I do believe, that it is okay for the government to take our rights. Many of the war we have gotten in have been caused by untruth things that citizens have said.
Your keyword is "nonessential" which means you don't need it. So the statement is true a nonessential element is not necessary for the meaning or the structure of the sentence.