All things rejoice in youth and love/The fullness of their first delight!
Answer:
C) Experience
Explanation:
This is certainly a hard question, because the passage leads us to believe that Muir is struggling through nature, with lines like "struggling through tangled dropping branches," and "I began to fear that I would not be able to reach dry ground."
However, he begins by joyfully describing nature, and doesn't regret the journey when he finds this flower that made "the impression of the utmost simple purity like a snowflower."
Muir would not have found this flower had he not experience nature.
In the story "the most dangerous game" the hunt encompasses two types of external conflict that are:
- Man versus Man and,
- Man versus Nature
The external conflict of Man versus man arises between General Zaroff and Rainsford, where Zaroff is fighting for the goal of fun and amusement whereas, Rainsford fight for the goal of escape and survival. Hence, this feud depicts the clash between morality and philosophy. This leads to physical dispute between them in which Rainsford wins, as he has nothing to lose and he was willing to lose his life to win over Zaroff.
In the other conflict of man versus nature, it occurs when Rainsford lays the trap and trails in the jungle, hence nature creates its own natural obstacles.
<em>“The ground grew softer under his moccasins”, “ The vegetation grew ranker, densely”, “Mosquitoes bit him” and “his foot sank into the ooze”.</em>
Rainsford was able to flee to fewer places due to water all around and high rocky cliffs.
Answer:
So write like a short story? Okay!
Explanation:
The air was thin and leaves embraced the ground. Mom and Dad were already asleep and the dogs were put outside, barking wildly. I grabbed my jacket and decided to investigate what was making my dogs go crazy. When I stepped outside, all I could see was a scarecrow. Believing it was nothing, I went to bed. I woke up in the middle of night to the scarecrow was staring at me through the window holding a scythe. I stammered back and felt a strong hold on my shoulders. I turned around and saw a giant black bird, with black oil dripping from it's eyes and mouth. "Lucy" It groaned. I felt a sharp pain in my leg. I woke up quickly with beads of sweat going down my face. I tried to stand out of bed, but screamed in pain. I looked down, and there was scarecrow stand in my leg.