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 11.07.2022

Write a letter to a friend telling him or her about the plans you have for an excursion and inviting him to join you

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To blah blah blah*

It has come to my attention and awareness of an excursion far out in the great plains. Im traveling by ship and was sending this letter to ask if youd be interested we leave in a few days of short notice. If you can come  let me know ahead of time for this journey will be long and im unaware of when it will end. We board the dock by 3 in the middle of the day and leave short after.

yours sincerely bob marley

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I cant really tell when the time this should be written but this should do. you can always revise if needed.

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What is shs? And when do you need it
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C) experience

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Experience is the best answer. Muir is a famous conservationist and nature-lover. This account makes it clear that he view nature not as something to endure (like something tolerable that he just has to deal with) but as something to really enjoy and see firsthand.

"I set off on the first of my long lonely excursions, botanising in glorious freedom around the Great Lakes and wandering through innumerable tamarac and arbor-vitae swamps..." This is a great example in which Muir describes his adventure as "glorious freedom." He loves nature! He wants to experience it all he can."I sat down beside it and fairly cried for joy." He loves nature so much that he describes himself as near tears when he sees a beautiful plant.
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C) Experience

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This is certainly a hard question, because the passage leads us to believe that Muir is struggling through nature, with lines like "struggling through tangled dropping branches," and "I began to fear that I would not be able to reach dry ground."

However, he begins by joyfully describing nature, and doesn't regret the journey when he finds this flower that made "the impression of the utmost simple purity like a snowflower."

Muir would not have found this flower had he not experience nature.

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The right answer is: presents endless(...)experience and appreciate. At large of paragraphs we can appreciate that Muir is a person in loved of nature, not only the plants, even Calypso Borealis was almost a religious experience for him, besides we can infer that, not even the not very well paid jobs were a distraction to his final goal: explore the nature and his beauties, "botanising" in his own words.

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In Chapter 11 of Frankenstein, Victor faces the tragic consequences of the Monster's actions. Let's answer the questions one by one:

1. Does Victor deserve to be punished like this by the Monster?
In this chapter, Victor expresses his deep sorrow and vows to pursue and kill the Monster for the pain it has caused him by taking the lives of his loved ones. A quote that supports this notion is when Victor declares, "I will find the evil creature, and I will kill him. Or I will spend the rest of my life trying!" This quote demonstrates Victor's determination and desire for vengeance against the Monster. However, it is important to note that Victor played a significant role in creating and abandoning the Monster, which ultimately led to these tragic events. So, while Victor may not deserve the intense suffering he faces, his actions and choices have contributed to the situation. The Monster's actions can be seen as a form of punishment for Victor's negligence and failure to take responsibility for his creation.

2. Frankenstein's attitude about planning his wedding:
Sensible aspects:
- Victor's decision to be prepared and protect himself by buying guns and knives shows a sensible approach. He had encountered the Monster before and knew he could be dangerous, so taking precautions was a logical step.
- Victor's concern about the Monster's potential presence during his honeymoon and the need to check the hotel rooms demonstrates a sense of caution. Given the Monster's threats and past encounters, it was reasonable for Victor to be vigilant and ensure his safety and that of his bride.

Illogical aspects:
- Victor's belief that the Monster might already be dead reveals an illogical assumption. Although he hadn't seen the Monster for some time, there was no concrete evidence of its demise. Victor's assumption could stem from wishful thinking rather than a rational assessment of the situation.
- Despite the Monster's threats to be present on Victor's wedding night, Victor decided to continue with the ceremony. This decision appears illogical as Victor was fully aware of the potential danger the Monster posed. Proceeding with the wedding without a concrete plan for protection or facing the presence of the Monster demonstrated a lack of caution and disregard for the potential consequences.

Overall, Victor's attitude towards planning his wedding shows a mix of sensibility and illogical thinking. While he took some reasonable precautions, he also made unfounded assumptions and failed to fully consider the risks involved, leading to tragic outcomes.
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Douglass is taught what the only the white kids may know on accident since Mrs. Auld is not use to having slaves. Mr. Auld has scolded her for this because it is against the law for a negro to learn. Douglass was furious upon hearing that they are purposely treated like beasts since knowledge is power. So what Douglass did is learn more and more if it meant bribing some white kids with food so be it. 
He soon found out some negros were freed in some areas so he soon sought out ways to become like them using the knowledge he had gotten a hold of. While he was at the docks he communicate with others and found out about that there are activist trying to end slavery. 
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Douglass is taught what the only the white kids may know on accident since Mrs. Auld is not use to having slaves. Mr. Auld has scolded her for this because it is against the law for a negro to learn. Douglass was furious upon hearing that they are purposely treated like beasts since knowledge is power. So what Douglass did is learn more and more if it meant bribing some white kids with food so be it. 
He soon found out some negros were freed in some areas so he soon sought out ways to become like them using the knowledge he had gotten a hold of. While he was at the docks he communicate with others and found out about that there are activist trying to end slavery. 

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