The answer is "Nature"
The scene described in Walden focuses heavily, if not exclusively, on nature and the effect that the natural wonder of Walden Pond had on Thoreau. This is also the most key element of Transcendentalism: the search for enlightenment not in man-made society but in the natural world.
Please Post the story So I can answer your question and put who character S is.
Replace r with 1.2....you'll get 6(1.2)+7....multiply the 6×1.2=7.2 then add 7
7.2+7=14.2
Answer:
1. who is your favorite toy story character and why?
2. which movie is your favorite? (1,2,3,4,)
3. have you seen the new toy story movie?
4. why was Jessie so sad when Emily left her in the box?
5. if you saw a toy move, how would you react?
6. do you think the pizza in toy story would taste good?
7. why does Andy leave his toys with Bonnie?
8. do you think Andy's mom is Emily?
9. why do you think Andy has the same hat as Emily?
10. would you want a stuffed bear that smelled like strawberries and why?
Hello. You did not inform the article to which the question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
"Animals Make Us Human" is a text written by Temple Grandin, where we can see how animals have sensations and feelings as similar as ours, that is, animals feel happiness, sadness, fear, among others. This allows them to identify very intensely with humans, especially dogs that can teach us valuable lessons. In this case, to answer your question, you should read your article and look for arguments that show how we can learn from dogs, that is, you should look for arguments that show the dogs involved in inspiring and educational moments and activities. These arguments must be capable of justifying Grandin's position in relation to animals.