<em>presents endless possibilities to experience and appreciate .</em> This is the correct option. The author, John Muir , refers to this idea when he says: "....and glorying in God's abounding inexhaustible spiritual beauty bread. ...were welcomed as friends. " The words <em>abounding</em> and <em>inexhaustible </em>refer to endless possibilties. He also uses the phrase <em>spiritual beauty bread</em>. This means that nature can be eaten like bread and the taste of nature can be tasted or appreciated. Plants, storms , thunderstorms and winds in the woods are in <em>the beauty bread</em>.
These options are not right:
-is filled with countless opportunities to discover rare plants. The writer sets the focus on nature as a whole not just on plants.
-needs to be conquered and controlled by human exploration. The writer enjoys nature ; he is not interested in controlling it.
-offers many unique challenges for the mind, body, and spirit. The writer enjoys nature ; he does not see it as challenging.
the answer will be used
I am not used to living this way
Answer:
essential question
Explanation:
i think it is essential question because a thesis and claim are the same thing which would not be a choice since the statement is a question and the central idea can't be a question.
A CONTENTIOUS person likes to argue about everything. "My mom seems to be CONTENTIOUS person so I avoid conflict with her". Theres a couple ways to use TENSION. "There was a lot of TENSION between the two boys". Or tension used as emotional or physical pain, "I have a TENSION headache so I cannot concentrate well". Both in a sentence could be…."My mom and I are both CONTENTIOUS, it really puts TENSION on our relationship".