Answer:
It illustrates Thoreau's goal to continue exploring the world around him in a unique and fulfilling way.
Explanation:
The excerpt we are studying here was taken from Thoreau's "Walden", a book in which he narrates his experience of living, simply and solitary, in a cabin in the woods for some time. This excerpt, as a matter of fact, belongs to the books conclusion. From it, we can gather that Thoreau has the purpose of exploring the world, finding fulfillment in doing so. To express that, he uses imagery - a literary device in which authors appeal to the five senses, providing vivid descriptions. He compares the experience of exploring the world in a philosophical way to the experience of exploring it physically. We can visualize the boat, Thoreau traveling on the deck instead of in a cabin, truly seeing, taking in what the world has to show.
Answer:<em> It was in line 36 </em>of the narrated poem that <em>was the turning point</em>. Broadstreet was writing in anger about God before, but then stops at line 36. <em>He begins to thank God, for being spiritually alive, and then he says goodbye to his material possessions.</em>
Answer:
Getting into
Explanation:
Get is considered an informal word in the english language.
C. I think it’s c it’s either c or a but c sounds better