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Sliva [168]
3 years ago
11

Use "On Walden Pond" for questions 5-7

English
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notka56 [123]3 years ago
8 0

Question 5 :Autumn

Question 6:Concord, Massachusetts

Question 7:weakness of nature

Question 8:all of the above

Question 9:the appreciation and importance of nature is a universal theme

Question 10: "On Walden Pond" tells a story and the State Parks article is informational

these are all correct btw :))

Firdavs [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Autumn

Concord, Massachusetts

Weakness of nature

All of the above

The appreciation and importance of nature is a universal theme.

"On Walden Pond" tells a story and the State Parks article is informational.

Explanation:

"On Walden Pond" is a book by transcendentalist author Henry David Thoreau. In this book, Thoreau describes his experience living in nature. The author spent two years living in a cabin in the woods, and in his book, he shares his reflections about life, spiritual learning and self-reliance. The text "State Parks" shares a topic with the book, as both of them demonstrate that the appreciation and importance of nature is a universal theme.

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