The answer is at midlife. The first clue is "half of my days". It expresses the poet's blindness at a time he feels he has more life to live. It creates the scenario of losing his talent to write. Since it was "half of his days" it also could not indicate the poet's youth. The poem also does not mention spring.
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Milk, dairy products, eggs, meat (beef, pork, and lamb), poultry, fish, shellfish and crustaceans, baked potatoes, tofu or other soy protein, sprouts and sprout seeds, sliced melons, cut tomatoes, cut leafy greens
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For subject is Mrs.Marcus And Simple Subject is Valentines Day
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Scout meant that southerners are known for having record of all their ancestors, so it's disspointing to some in the family that they actually have no record of their ancestors
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Answer: I think that most of the claims listed above could be argued well with specific evidence from Thoreau's essay, but I would be a little suspicious of one of the claims and downright skeptical about another one. To me, Thoreau seems disturbed by the emphasis on technological "improvements" in his day, such as the telegraph and railroad, but does he really believe that technology is the "primary cause of distress"? Right now, I really don't know, so I would wait to see how well the writer could support this interpretation before I would make up my mind
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