The correct answer is "turner’s thoughts when he reflects that the “grim silence circled the room.”
Answer: We can infer that he locked his keys in his car.
Explanation: Infer means to draw a conclusion from evidence we see that is not explicit. An common example is when you see smoke you infer there is fire. Some supporting excerpts would be when he checks his pockets, his panic, tries the door and finds it locked, and when he sees something on the passenger seat of the car. All these things are things we would do in the same situation if we left our keys in the car. Nowhere does it explicitly say he left his keys in the car but we can <u>infer</u> that he does based on his actions.
Under the leadership of the Umayyad dynasty Damascus became the capital of the Muslim world.
The words from this paragraph from <em>The Calypso Borealis</em> that best show Muir's naturalist philosophy are the last ones:
<em>"Welcomed as friends"
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In the whole passage, the author shows us how deeply connected the character was with nature. It is very clear when Muir says: <em>"With one of these large backwoods loaves I was able to wander many a long wild fertile mile in the forests and bogs, free as the winds, gathering plants, and glorying in God's abounding inexhaustible spiritual beauty bread."
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Winds, plants, storms the woods, everything was perceived by Muir as loving friends cohabiting the beautiful world.
<span>It can improve students' reading comprehension.It teaches students how to ask questions about their reading and where to find the answers to them.It helps students to think about the text they are reading and beyond it, too.<span>It inspires them to think creatively and work cooperatively while challenging them to use higher-level thinking skills.</span></span>