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.
Im going to say that it is true but im not possitive by the way
Enjambment: the continuation of an idea from one line of poetry to the next.
Indent: the start of a line further from the left margin than the line above it
Graphic elements: visual parts of poems used to create effects. (Keyword: “Graphic”)
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Answer:
The statement which best explains why the Declaration of Independence does not directly address the issue of slavery is:
C. Some of the colonies were in favor of slavery and others were opposed to it.
Explanation:
It is true that Jefferson himself owned about 100 slaves. However, that did not prevent him from condemning slavery when he wrote an initial draft for the Declaration of Independence. <u>The anti-slavery passage was edited out by members of a committee, including John Adams and Benjamin Franklin. The reason behind it was the crucial division between the colonies, some supporting and some condemning slavery. There were colonies in which slavery was seen as essential for production of cotton and tobacco, for instance.</u> Having that in mind, the best option is letter C. Some of the colonies were in favor of slavery and others were opposed to it.