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1. Emerson now outlines three main points concerning our use of nature's beauty: its medicinal qualities, its spiritual elements, and its intellectual properties.
2. This metaphor shows how humans and nature act differently. Emerson says that humans are “ashamed” of their own thoughts and feelings, and he then goes on to point out that nature is never “ashamed.” He calls for humans to return to their natural state and to stop overthinking and worrisome behaviour.
I do apologise, but I do not have the answer to your third question.
Turning point of a graph is the point where the graph where the graph changes from increasing to decreasing (rising to falling) or decreasing to increasing (falling to rising). For a cubic function, the critical point also serves as a turning point.
A. because the wind is an inanimate object.