I believe it's tone how they are speaking throughout the story
I don't see any following options to answer your questions.
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<span>What does Mr. Collins say that Mr. Bennett should do to Lydia?
Answer: </span><span>send her to a convent
Option B)</span>
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.