The essay by Henry David Thoreau in which he makes more elaborate use of metaphor is "Walden, or, Life in the Woods" (1854).
In this essay, Thoreau uses more elaborate metaphor to convey the ideas of nonindividuality and to show how the human mind is easily influenced as the Earth's soil is marked by the steps of others.
The way in which he describes and metaphorizes nature and human existance in the space of Walden Pond contributes to adapt complex and abstract ideas of humanistic guidance into understandable language.
Answer: a difficult journey with trials
Explanation:
This excerpt best highlights the epic poetry elements of an epic hero who fights bravely, an invocation to a muse, and a difficult journey with trials.
From the excerpt, he weathered many bitter nights and days in his deep heart at sea, while he fought only to save his life, to bring his shipmates home. He had a journey filled with trials and invocate a muse.
The answer is lake because a semicolon is used to join together two independent clauses that are closely related. If you put a period after lake you would have two sentences that make sense, but putting a semicolon lets the reader know that those ideas are closely related and are equal in importance.
Answer:
the ability or willingness to tolerate the existence of opinions or behaviour that one dislikes or disagrees .