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belka [17]
3 years ago
11

Read the third paragraph from Muir's essay "Calypso Borealis" and answer the question.

English
2 answers:
ozzi3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

"Simply purified" and "cried for joy"

Explanation:

both examples in the paragraph show his "awe of nature".

I hope this helps! :)

german3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Muir uses certain imagery to symbolize Calypso as a vessel of hope and beauty

Explanation:

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