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Question 6 (4 points) question 6 unsaved then i said, "i covet truth; beauty is unripe childhood's cheat; i leave it behind with the games of youth: " β€” as i spoke, beneath my feet the ground-pine curled its pretty wreath, running over the club-moss burrs; i inhaled the violet's breath; around me stood the oaks and firs; pine-cones and acorns lay on the ground; over me soared the eternal sky, full of light and of deity; again i saw, again i heard, the rolling river, the morning bird; β€” beauty through my senses stole; i yielded myself to the perfect whole. in the passage above, what below does the speaker not see, smell, and hear after he vows to seek truth? question 6 options: moss on trees a child flowers a rolling river question 7 (4 points) question 7 unsaved in "each and all", what does the speaker discover? question 7 options: all elements of creation are part of "the perfect whole" all elements of creation should be separated from each other all elements of creation are "fair and good alone" all elements of creation "sang to my eye" question 8 (4 points) question 8 unsaved what did thoreau seek to do at walden pond? question 8 options: learn to garden contemplate redemption escape his enemies live deeply and consciously question 9 (4 points) question 9 unsaved what is the main natural element in the quotation below from walden? "time is but the stream i go a-fishing in. i drink at it; but while i drink i see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it is. its thin current slides away, but eternity remains." question 9 options: time heaven a fish a stream question 10 (4 points) question 10 unsaved what does the natural element in the quote below from walden represent? "time is but the stream i go a-fishing in. i drink at it; but while i drink i see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it is. its thin current slides away, but eternity remains." question 10 options: time and how it "slides away" fishing and how it takes up so much time eternity and how it's not real a stream and how it's small

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