Read the excerpt from society and solitude
solitude is impracticable, and society fatal. we must keep our head in the one and our hands in the other. the
conditions are met, if we keep our independence, yet do not lose our sympathy.
which best describes emerson's argument in this excerpt?
it is impossible to practice solitude and be a part of society, and a person must choose one.
in order to balance society and solitude, one must maintain both independence and sympathy for others.
being a part of society is preferable to being in solitude, as long as one has sympathy for others.
practicing solitude is preferable to being part of society, because it allows a person to maintain independence.
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English, 21.06.2019 19:00, leilaford2003
Read this excerpt from white fang by jack london. the qualities in his kind that in the beginning made it possible for them to come in to the fires of men, were qualities capable of development. they were developing in him, and the camp-life, replete with misery as it was, was secretly endearing itself to him all the time. but white fang was unaware of it. he knew only grief for the loss of kiche, hope for her return, and a hungry yearning for the free life that had been his. which quotation from the paragraph supports the story’s theme of homesickness? “the camp life . . was secretly endearing itself to him all the time.” “but white fang was unaware of it.” “he knew only . . a hungry yearning for the free life that had been his.” “the qualities in his kind . . were qualities capable of development.”
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English, 22.06.2019 05:30, natalieagustinlop54
Compare how this myth is portrayed in the painting and in the text. is the mood similar or different? how do the painter and the author create these moods
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Read the excerpt from society and solitude
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