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Morgarella [4.7K]
3 years ago
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How is the word "nature" used differently in these two sentences? Use the complete passage to support your answer. "If we may co

llect the sentiments of the people of America, from their own most solemn declarations, they hold this truth as self-evident, that all men are by nature free." "Some are of such a nature that they cannot be surrendered." Source StylesFormat
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olga2289 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

(1) <em>"If we may collect the sentiments of the people of America, from their own  </em>

<em>most solemn declarations, they hold this truth as self-evident, that all </em>

<em>men are by nature free."  </em>

Nature in this case is used to talk about what comes naturally to a person. It's using it like it is their natural response to become free.  

(2) <em>"Some are of such a nature that they cannot be surrendered.</em>"

Nature in this case is used to talk about a person's qualities. This is indicated by the words "some are of such." In this case, their nature doesn't allow them to be surrendered, or give in.

Explanation:

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