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After earning a few dollars working on my brother-in law's farm near Portage [Wisconsin], I set off on the first of my long lonely excursions, botanising in glorious freedom around the Great Lakes and wandering through innumerable tamarac and arbor-vitae swamps, and forests of maple, basswood, ash, elm, balsam, fir, pine, spruce, hemlock, rejoicing in their bound wealth and strength and beauty, climbing the trees, revelling in their flowers and fruit like bees in beds of goldenrods, glorying in the fresh cool beauty and charm of the bog and meadow heathworts, grasses, carices, ferns, mosses, liverworts displayed in boundless profusion. Choose two of the following phrases Muir uses in his writing about the Calypso Borealis and explain how these words reveal his attitude about nature. botanising in glorious freedom rejoicing in their bound wealth and strength and beauty revelling in their flowers and fruit like bees in beds of goldenrods glorying in the fresh cool beauty and charm of the bog
@TobleroneJesus
So the question is asking what one reveals or represents on how he thinks about nature. Any guesses?
yeah like the third one
he thinks that nature can be strong and hard but at the same time soft and gentle
for which two?
1 and 2
anymore
no that is it thxs so much
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