(Reading it, however, with a perfect contempt for it, one
discovers in
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it after all, a place for the genuine.)
</span>(these things are important not because a)
(high-sounding interpretation can be put upon them but because
they are
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useful. . .)
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The conclusion is where you would provide insight
The Brobdingnagians are kind to Gulliver but do not treat him as an equal.
If your options are these:
<span>A) It is very difficult to fully enjoy nature by oneself.
B ) To experience nature to its fullest requires mental effort.
C) No human being can fully and truly experience nature.
D)The enjoyment of nature is something that takes practice.
It might be said that the best option is B </span>To experience nature to its fullest requires mental effort because Emerson believed that the power in nature is due to nature and to human´s intelligence. What is more, Nature could help "individuals to be more content within society".
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