Answer:I think that most of the claims listed above could be argued well with specific evidence from Thoreau's essay, but I would be a little suspicious of one of the claims and downright skeptical about another one. To me, Thoreau seems disturbed by the emphasis on technological "improvements" in his day, such as the telegraph and railroad, but does he really believe that technology is the "primary cause of distress"? Right now, I really don't know, so I would wait to see how well the writer could support this interpretation before I would make up my mind
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Possible thesis statements:
The main character in “Saved by a Seal” is torn between his admiration and respect for Nab and his desire to prove his own worth by capturing him.
“Saved by a Seal” suggests that one human flaw is the need to overpower and control wildlife in nature.
The main character in “Saved by a Seal” learns about his own limitations as he tries to control an extremely intelligent seal.
In “Saved by a Seal,” the main character learns that an animal can be of such value that he should not consider himself better than it.
A good teacher for starters need to be engaging to give the students a more creative and humorous way of learning. A good teacher also need to have patience and understand there students, they should be patient with a student that doesn’t understand and need more explanation and they should as long be patient with all students when they aren’t focusing and to go through the same thing more than once. Teachers also should teach in an effective way while also trying to get their students to like them.