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English, 02.02.2021 17:00 brialevy2283

1. For Emerson , what effect does nature have on all people regardless of age? 2. Through his exploration in nature, what does Emerson discover? Explain.
3. Describe what Emerson is trying to convey by stating "all mean egotism vanishes."
4. Emerson uses a simile using a snake. What is he trying to say? Explain.
5. What was the "Transcendentalists Club's" unofficial statement of belief? ("hint page 41)
6. Write an FSA short response to the following: What is Emerson's "Central Idea" in Nature? Write to explain citing from the text to objectively free from personal opinion


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