Muir views nature as something beautiful, ethereal, powerful, bewildering, intricate, etc. Nature is something that should be appreciated and loved. In paragraph 3, Muir's love and awe for nature and the flowers can be seen when he says "I sat down beside it (Calypsos) and fairly cried for joy." In paragraph 4, he also compared his discovery of the Calypso to that of him meeting new people and it "was more memorable and impressive than any of my meetings with human beings excepting, perhaps, Emerson and one or two others." The flowers were more interesting to him than people.
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- lines that vary greatly in length
- no set number of lines per stanza
Explanation:
Free verse doesn't rhyme or have a regular meter and tends to follow the rhythm of natural speech with no particular pattern of stressing syllables.
1.Fast Food
2.the flod does not have vitamins and nutrients that you need.
3.Choose Healthier Food to keep a healthy diet
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Because you can be easily discouraged to not do your goal if you say that you can't do it so you have to motivate yourself.
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