Answer:
People should speak from their hearts and say what's on their minds.
Explanation:
'<u>Life Without Principle</u>' is an essay penned by Henry Thoreau. The essay speaks about the liberty in expressing the viewpoints.
In the statement stated above, Thoreau wants to convey that a person should be open about their thoughts and ideas just as a poet is.
A poet speaks clearly about his thoughts and ideas that can be seen in their poems and works.
So, Thoreau wants to say that just as a poet is open about his/her thoughts, a person also should be.
A few, little, a lot, a few, a little, many, few, a lot, a little, a few. Let me know what you made, I’m probably wrong
The correct answer here is the third option.
Satire is the style of writing employed by writers when they criticize the society in any form or humans in general. In the genre of satire all the follies, vices, shortcomings and abuses of the society or the individual are ridiculed, mocked but the main thing about the satire, even though it is funny and humorous, its main purpose is the betterment of the society and constructive social criticism.
Calm, mild, moderate, delighted , giddy, gleeful, happy:)