Answer:
Explanation:
He meant that what do you take in from looking at something. So if you are absently watching a tree and don't do anything else, you might miss the fact that the leaves are moving with the wind, but they are held fast by the connection they make with the branch that holds them.
Think carefully about what that actually means. When fall comes, the branch lets go and the leaves float to the ground.
Even if you think there is a temperature mechanism that loosens the hold the branch has on the leaves, Someone or Something put it there so it could happen.
You excuse me if I let my religion show somewhat. I do think it is some sort of miracle that lets something like that happens. And Thoreau wouldn't disagree. Those Transcendental writers (like Thoreau) all saw miracles in the ordinary.
For some reason Brainly would not let me upload my answer so I had to screenshot it. I hope this helps!
Answer:
The word which describes the motivation behind Hiawatha's sacrifice is:
C. commiseration.
Explanation:
Commiseration means sympathy or compassion for the suffering of others. In the myth "Hiawatha: the Unifier," commiseration is the motivation behind Hiawatha's actions. It is due to his sympathy for human beings that he comes to earth from Heavens. He rescues people from monsters and teaches them different skills so that they are able to survive on their own. Later, it is also due to his compassion that he makes a huge sacrifice when the tribes he once taught and named are being attacked by a wild, ferocious people.