He believes his life to be extremely simple, and he believes others’ lives to be needlessly complicated. Thus, option "C" is correct.
<h3>How, explain your answer briefly?</h3>
"He believes his life to be extremely simple and he believes that other's lives to be needlessly complicated". This is how Walden sees himself and compares himself to the lives of other people and he was able to see the differences. This was highlighted in the story entitled Where I lived and What I live for.
Thus, option "C" is correct.
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Answer:
B. Influencing people in positive ways.
Explanation:
The article "The Low-Tech Appeal of Little Free Libraries" by Margret Aldrich discusses the development of "Little Free Libraries" around the world. These small yet influencing efforts by locals to help disseminate the idea of reading books would later become a worldwide cycle of increasing and helping learn to love reading books.
These Little Free Libraries not only help people from all corners of the world to have some access to books despite their social conditions. People living in the streets can't get access to books even though they may love reading because of their inability to produce any valid address. And the Little Free Libraries ensure they can get books to read without the need for a library card. Also, these libraries can be found or kept in any corner of the world, be it in small, discreet villages, even remote villages without any proper public libraries. They influence people in a positive way, like <em>"Tina Sipula of Clare House"</em> (Illinois),<em> "Linda Prout"</em> (New Orleans), and <em>"Lisa Heydlauff of Bihar, India" </em>who are all part of the small movement with their efforts of bringing books to those in need.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
The central ideas found in Society and Solitude and Chapter I of Nature is, both passages stress the importance of individual contemplation.
Answer: Option A.
Explanation:
‘Society and Solitude’ and “Nature’ are both an essay written by the widely known Ralph Waldo Emerson. The former one talks about the notions of society and solitude, while the latter one talks about the euphony between humans and the natural world. But one idea which links both the passage is the importance of individual contemplation.
In ‘Society and Solitude’, Emerson suggests that self contemplation leads to enlightenment. Similarity in ‘Nature’ also, he stresses that one should get rid of the materialistic things and enjoy a pure relation with one’s own thoughts, with nature, and the universe.
Emerson addresses the individual contemplation in both passages as ‘the sublime’, the state of supreme being.
Answer:A privilege is a certain entitlement to immunity granted by the state or another authority to a restricted group, either by birth or on a conditional basis. By contrast, a right is an inherent, irrevocable entitlement held by all citizens or all human beings from the moment of birth.
Explanation:privilege- (daughter)dad can I get money (dad) sure honey *gives 100$*
right-(works day and night to get some money)
C. the other ones don't seem grammatically correct especially a and d.