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To what does Thoreau compare nature?
To a woman
To the sun
To water
To a child

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PrinceKennithMolina PrinceKennithMolina
  • 07-11-2021

Answer:

When Thoreau perceives nature, he sees an inexhaustible source of wisdom, beauty, and spiritual nourishment. He regards it with great respect and awe while also having with it an intimate familiarity and comfort.

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