Naturalism vs. Romanticism
Similarities
‣ Share a respect and interest for nature.
Differences
‣ Naturalism values science and romanticism values spirituality.
‣ Romanticism focuses on inspiration from nature, individualism, emotions, and transcendence.
‣ Naturalism focuses on scientific laws and theories.
- Paragraph 5, John Muir's "The Calypso Borealis"
In this paragraph Muir is talking about how all his negative feelings had disappeared after finding the Calypso. The calypso had uplifted his mood and he was no longer worrying. He also introduces a new dialect in this paragraph when he talks about meeting the locals of the swamp. In this paragraph you can see how much Muir really appreciates and enjoys being in nature because the locals couldn't believe that he had come out to the swamp in search of plants. He uses words such as "strong and exhilarated" to describe how the Calypso made him feel.
The second one. Because it came as a surprise, the pause adds effect.
Answer:
Free labor system is boycotting products made by slaves. Slavery is making something without pay as well as being forced
Explanation:
Let's break this sentence down:
Sandy's throw to first base was short.
- Prepositional phrases: There is one prepositional phrase: <em>to first base </em>since there is a preposition (to) and an object (first base) altogether.
- The subject is <em>Sandy's throw</em>.
- The verb within the sentence is <em>was</em>.
- There is one complement in the sentence which is subject compliment: <em>short. </em>Remember that subject complements give us more information about the subject and they usually occur after linking verbs (seem, be, become) and, in this sentence, the subject complement is preceded by the verb <em>was.</em>
Answer:
did you already answer with second person?