The author quotes Thoreau in a passage that celebrates the virtues of nature in the decomposition of a dead horse lines 180-193.
Then she addresses Thoreau directly: "Come off it, Henry David." What central idea is developed in lines 194-202? What effect does Oates's tone, or attitude toward her subject, in this passage have on the reader
I'm gonna be completely honest, I didnt feel like going through all of those but it's really simple. if you use something like grammarly and type the sentences, it will correct your grammar so you can find out the answers :)