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<span>Whitman gets up and walks out of the lecture hall because he is tired of all the words, numbers, and technicalities about stars and he just goes outside and looks at the stars in the night sky and that is all he needs psychically. It ties in with Emerson's transcendental idea that man is (or should be) just a big eye ball who observes and experiences but try to dominate or interfere.</span>
B. Argue for independence from British rule Is the answer.
And adverb tells you how the verb is done. So for this example I would say in jeans and a plaid shirt because this tells us how Patricia rides above the rangeland of eastern Oregon :)
Rom the moment of birth, children are curious about the world. They see, hear, touch, smell, and even taste. This period of discovery is becoming increasingly hampered by computers. To adults, computers are irreplaceable. They enable them to connect, learn, and work. To small children they are simply a tool used to spend time having fun. This precious time is something better spent exploring the world we live in. Rather than growing and learning, they plop down in front of a laptop and watch Tom & Jerry all day long. Sure, our childhoods wouldn't be the same with out a few cartoons, but watching Netflix for several hours a day is not the path future generations should walk. Yet, how do parents limit computer time when they themselves carry a computer around in their pocket 24/7?