Answer:
Proud
Explanation:
In this paragraph Muir talks about how despite being in a difficult situation, he had nature and the beauty of the Calypso to get him through it even when he was without food and shelter he found he didn't need it. He welcomes everything nature has to offer both the beauty and the storms. He uses words like "abounding inexhaustible spirtual beauty bread" which alludes to his naturalism philosophy. And he mentions that he feels "free as the winds" when he is out in nature.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I believe the answer is D, as he does not ignore or help them with their obstacles. He simply regards them as uses his own past as reassurance for himself that things will work out for them.
Answer:
It emphasizes the point that Xury is Crusoe's property and Crusoe can do with him as he pleases.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Answer:
1. sunnyer - no such word
2. - not sure wait... in comment
3. gooder - Good or better
4. more larger - should be larger ONLY
5. that - should have been than
Explanation: