After reading the passage, it my be said that the narrator seems to feel that despite being busy all day, he had the chance to enjoy the place, to breath. maybe it was like an "injection" of energy for him this such fresh air he was able to feel. he is even comparing it to a place with a polluted air which gives him another perspective of the fresh air he was able to find in this place.
Answer:
No one knows what happens after death.
“calamity”
What does Hamlet believe prevents people from embracing death as a solution to life’s problems? No one knows what happens after death.
Explanation:
Interrogative sentences are the ones who are asking the question.
Some of the mysteries that I have wondered about are The mystery of the Loch Ness monster, mystery about aliens and mysteries about the flat Earth.
List of the question:
Do aliens really exist?
If they exist, where is their place?
Why some people are thinking that the Earth is flat?
If the world is flat, how the sun is moving around it?
Does the flat Earth is moving?
How it is possible that the monster from the Loch Ness never hurt anyone since it is that big?
If this creature really exists, what he is eating?
Hi,
"The leisurely and aimless walk" or "stroll" is known as <em>saunter</em>. It also means to "walk slowly".
Example- A boy walking from one room to the other.
Here, the idea that the author wants to share to us of the secret of “sauntering” with persons who “hike” through their life. The inner meaning tells people need to stop rushing through life and measuring life in terms of money and amusement.
People should also take their time along the way and measure life in terms of love, sincerity and beauty.
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