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klasskru [66]
3 years ago
13

Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

English
2 answers:
diamong [38]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

To guard against the influence of factions while preserving liberty

Explanation:

Rainbow [258]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

d to guard against the influence of factions while preserving liberty

Explanation:

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B) This viewpoint is in keeping with transcendentalist views. It is the correct answer.

C) <em>Walden </em>is a book whose focus is on how nature impacted Thoreau's views on the world. He wrote it whilst out in a forest, in a cabin. It most certainly is not indifferent towards nature.

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B) Emerson's views were almost never involved with business.

C) Emerson believed that, in keeping with the main ideals of transcendentalism, there should be a focus on individuality, independence both thought and attitude. This answer is correct.

D) This was a topic that writers like Emerson did not hold opinion for.

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A) Emerson wrote the <em>Concord Hymn </em>to celebrate independence. He wouldn't regret the minutemen who fired the first shots of the battle.

B) Emerson was not bewildered when writing this. His diction does not condemn the people of America like the minute men for seeking independence.

C) The best adjective to explain his attitude in the hymn would not be gratitude, although he may feel it. His emotions that he's sharing with the audience in the hymn are stronger than that.

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