He can use a counter-argument to present a fair and
objective piece supporting his views. He
has to make sure that his views are accurate and have no hint of bias. The stronger the facts in his work, the more
valid his counter-argument becomes.
The correct answer among the choices provided is the second option. He was interested in being completely surrounded by nature. Walden shows that one can live simply with the natural surroundings. It is also a work about spiritual quest and a social experiment.
I'm pretty sure the adjective is "quickly".
The primary goal was to kill his enemy.
B. What goes around comes around.
I know this because I literally just did the same test