Answer: The beauty of nature causes the author's "perfect exhilaration."
Explanation:
The Nature is Ralph Waldo Emerson's essay about the appreciation of nature, written from a transcendentalist point of view.
In lines 1-20, the author explains his experience upon seeing a wide, open space of "bare" ground. He simply appreciates the beauty of nature he sees, which enables him to clear his mind. As he describes it, he becomes ''nothing'', and is unified with nature. He does not have any thoughts on his mind, and becomes "a part or particle of a God."
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The literal meaning of "The Road Not Taken" is that a person comes to a fork in the road and decides to take the less traveled path. Write a paragraph describing the figurative meaning of the poem. Identify the type of figurative language used, and support your answer with details from the poem.
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Explanation:
I am not sure but from reading and understanding I think the best answer choice is C. Many athletes might have decided not to attend the Olympics if they were held as scheduled.
Answer:
a morpheme added at the end of a word to form a derivative (e.g. -ation, -fy, -ing, -itis)
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