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I believe it's D. He contrasts the foundry worker's plight to the worker's dream
3rd person I think but I’m sorry I’m advance if that’s wrong
It could be said that the central idea of "The Americanization of Irving Berlin" might be that he was open , talented, he felt free and optimistic and he was creative.
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The universe was created by God
in the beginning - God started creation
the first day - light was created
the second day - the sky was created
the third day - dry land, seas, plants and trees were created
the fourth day - the Sun, Moon and stars were created
the fifth day - creatures that live in the sea and creatures that fly were created
the sixth day - animals that live on the land and finally humans, made in the image of God were created
by day seven - God finished his work of creation and rested, making the seventh day a special holy day.
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."