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Henry David Thoreau's Walden is an example of a Bright Romantic work because it shows the value of self-reliance and simplicity. His learning during his isolation is evident in this excerpt "I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived." "The Birthmark" of Nathaniel Hawthorne is work of Dark Romanticism since it contains themes such as foolishness of striving for perfection and science versus nature. The madness of Alymer is shown in this passage "With her whole spirit she prayed that, for a single moment, she might satisfy his highest and deepest conception. Longer than one moment she well knew it could not be; for his spirit was ever on the march, ever ascending, requiring something that was beyond the scope of the instant before."
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Explanation:
a high priority is needed rather than material concern 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Dude this is a math question not English but the answer is -1042185459.
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To draw this sentence diagram classify the elements in the sentence based on categories such as subject, verb, etc.
<h3>What is the purpose of a tree diagram?</h3>
The purpose is to visually show the elements that are of a sentence and its grammatical category.
<h3>How to draw the diagram?</h3>
1.Start with the basic elements:
- Finding a needle in a haystack (subject)
- is easier than what we’re trying to do (predicate)
2.Now classify each element
Subject:
- Finding (Gerund) a (article)  needle (object of the gerund) in (preposition) a (article) haystack (object of the preposition)
Preterite:
- Is (linking verb) easier (adjective-complement) than (conjuction) what we’re trying to do (subordiate cause)
Subordinate clause:
- what (adverb) we're(subject-verb) trying (gerund) to (preposition) do (object of the preposition)
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Hello. You forgot to warn that this question is about the "Invisible Man" prologue.
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The text shows details that prove that the narrator exists without being perceived by anyone around him, so he starts to push people to prove that he exists. These details help to convey the message that not being noticed is lonely and that it makes a person doubt his own ability and relevance in the world.
Explanation:
The narrator is an invisible man. This causes everyone in the world to ignore you. His existence is irrelevant to the universe and all people follow their lives as if he does not exist and he is not noticed by anyone, this makes everyone bump into him all the time.
This makes the speaker live an extremely lonely life and makes him start to doubt his own existence and to prove that he really exists he starts to push people back.
The main message of the text is to show how human beings need attention, to validate them, to show that they are relevant. When that attention is withdrawn, human beings can respond with hostility as a way to resolve their internal doubts.