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zoom in on the graph and ill help you hun
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A. Worn paths are compared to conformity
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From the passage of <em>Warden</em> by Henry David Thoreau, Thoreau is comparing worn paths to conformity.
He talked about how easy it was for us to become used to a particular routine and make a "beaten track for ourselves" which means that once a path is made from our complicated routines of daily life, it becomes a part of us and others would likely follow that path.
In response to the poem written by the shepherd to his love, the nymph is saying that his lovely idea of what life will be like together will quickly turn ugly.
The shepherd has promised his love all the beauty of nature...the waterfalls and flowers and glades and warmth of the sun, but the nymph reminds him that these things are fleeting and seasonal. Quickly the warmth of summer will be over, there will be no sheep in the fields and the meandering streams of summer will turn to cold raging rivers of winter and spring. Their love would be the same because it is based on his imagination and not reality.
I think the answer B, but C sounds good too. I would say B
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when was the letter written