"There is a time in every man’s education when he arrives at the conviction that envy is ignorance; that imitation is suici; that he must take himself for better for worse as his portion; that though the wide universe is full of good, no kernel of nourishing corn can come to him but through his toil bestowed on that plot of ground which is given to him to till."
The theme of the above passage is man desires a certain thing in life, and to cherish what one has, rather than let this greed consume you. Transcendentalism believes that one's own selfish desires and longings help to consume them, and thus corrupting them. The individual is independent if only they can overcome these emotions. So, I think that Transcendentalism has to do with this passage because the man so desires a particular thing, and as he states here "no kernel of nourishing corn can come to him but through his toil bestowed on that plot of ground which is given to him to till." he is saying that no good can come from greed, so that is how this passage relates to Transcendentalism.
Having remarkable energy, liveliness, or force of personality:<span>a vital leader.</span>
"The longer the board, the more power one had"
These are the respective correct answer to each question presented:
1) A; This is because I can clearly picture out Lucy actually lying down and reading just by the description of it.
2) B; clustering are generating words related to the themes of the concept
3) C; Subject does the verb; all the others are indirect objects
4) D; it is noticeable.
5) A; memorizing does not help when you don't know what the words mean
Status of human people as adopted sons and daughters of the Father through Christ in the sacrament of Baptism