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12 January, 19:30

Both passages use the word "lonely" in their first sentence. By the endow each text, however, the authors are no longer lovely. In a paragraph of 4-6 sentences, explain what changed their perspectives. what does each experience reveal about the power of nature? Use evidence from both texts to support your answer.

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  1. 12 January, 19:44
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    Answer: The reason why they begin their text mentioning the loneliness is to show use readers that it is impossible to feel alone in nature because our hearts are filled with flowers, wind, water, sun. Two examples of this is when Muir says "Storms, thunderclouds, winds in the woods-were welcomed as friends." Wordsworth states "And then my heart with pleasure fills." These two phrases show how Muir and Wordsworth feels about nature. We can tell that Muir and Wordsworth feels pleasure when they are surrounded by nature. We know this because many of the words they use have positive connotations (glorious, freedom, wealth, strength, beauty). We also know that they feel free when they are in nature, and that this feeling has a good impact on them. Finally, we can see that it makes them happy (rejoicing) to admire all the qualities (wealth, strength and beauty) that nature displays.
  2. 12 January, 19:51
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    Both, John Muir and William Wordsworth are naturalist writers. They write about tgeir experiences in nature. The reason why they begin their text mentioning the loneliness and by the end they change is in fact, to show that it is impossible to feel alone in nature because our hearts are filled with flowers, wind, water, sun. Two examples of this is when Muir says "Storms, thunderclouds, winds in the woods-were welcomed as friends" and Wordsworth's "And then my heart with pleasure
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