The correct answer is Yes
He went to the druggist to get his medication.
So the correct option is “druggist” and not “druggist”.
Drugist is not at all the correct spelling. Druggist is the correct spelling
and it means a pharmacist or a person that is a retailer of medicinal drugs.
Sometimes these kind of confusions arise due to the closeness of the words. You
have the option to check it in the dictionary or you can directly check online.
Under both circumstances you will get the correct answer.
The
prepositional phrase “on the park bench” acts as adjectival phrase. Woudl be your answer :)
Answer:
Muir views nature as a place of freedom, exploration, and adventure.
He describes his first botanizing excursion as a moment of "glorious freedom" in which he can explore its beauty. His use of words reflect that feeling even when he´s talking about the hardships of the experience:
Explanation:
The description of the difficulty when fording streams and wading swamps reflects a sense of adventure more than one of despair.
Then, there´s a bad situation, which is indicated by words such as "bewildering" and "discouraging," but then he describes the Calypso found on a stream, usually a nice location, and phrases such as "bed of yellow mosses," "small white bulb," and "soft nest" all represent a nice situation.