Identify the phrase below from "Tintern Abbey" as evidence of the first, second, or third stage of development in man's
relationship with nature.
"coarser pleasure"
O first stage: nature valued purely for its physical beauty
O second stage: nature valued as a source of emotional comfort, inspiration, and understanding
O third stage: nature viewed as a type of divine presence
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The point of view that london uses in white fang the reader understand the perspectives
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Explain what john proctor meant here! then who will judge me? god in heaven, what is john proctor what is john proctor? i think it is honest, i think so, i am no saint let rebecca go like a "
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Check for errors. flora and fauna e to each of its four parts of the british isles 1. the warm and wet elimate of great britain is very good for plants. 2.that's why the country looka like a big beautiful .3.centuries ago there were a lot of foresta in the british isles, but now garden. 4.you can find big foresta only in a few parts of the country- the north of scotland and the southeast and southwest of england. 5.the most com- mon trees in england are onks, elma and beeches while scotland han a lot of pines, firs and birches. 6. the fauna, or animal life in the british isles is like in the northwest of europe.
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Read this sentence from paragraph 4 of the speech. we set up the war-whoop, and dug up the tomahawk; our knives were ready, and the heart of black hawk swelled high in his bosom when he led his warriors to battle. how does black hawk use rhetoric to advance his viewpoint in this excerpt? a-the image of the “war-whoop,” the “tomahawk,” and the “knives” evoke violence, showing that black hawk took pleasure in fighting with the white men. b-the image of how his heart “swelled high in his bosom” evokes a feeling of pride, showing that black hawk believes his actions toward the white men were justified. c-the phrase “dug up the tomahawk” is an allusion to the many indian nations, showing that black hawk felt a kinship to others who had a similar plight. d- the phrase “led his warriors to battle” is an allusion to past wars, showing that black hawk believes war is a universal fact of life.
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