Use "On Walden Pond" for questions 5-7

In what season does this excerpt from "On Walden Pond" take place?

Question 5 options:

Winter


Spring


Summer


Autumn

Question 6 (1 point) Question 6 Unsaved
Where is Walden Pond located?

Question 6 options:

Concord, New Hampshire


Lincoln, Nebraska


Concord, Massachusetts


Lincoln, Massachusetts

Question 7 (1 point) Question 7 Unsaved
The small body of water, Walden Pond, symbolizes all of the following except:

Question 7 options:

vitality of nature


tranquility of nature


weakness of nature


spirituality of nature

Question 8 (1 point) Question 8 Unsaved
Which of the following statements summarize the differences between the story and the article?

Question 8 options:

"On Walden Pond" was a different time period than the State Park article.


"On Walden Pond" used sensory language, where the State Park article was informational.


"On Walden Pond" was about celebrating the natural world and the State Park article was encourraging young people to experience nature .


all of the above

Question 9 (1 point) Question 9 Unsaved
After reading the excerpt from "On Walden Pond" and the article about the outdoors and State Parks,the reader can infer -

Question 9 options:

that nature is not as important now as it was in the 1800's when "On Walden Pond" was written


canoeing is a way to experience nature


the appreciation and importance of nature is a universal theme


that being physically active is more important than nature

Question 10 (1 point) Question 10 Unsaved
What method do the authors of the story and the article use to convey their message?

Question 10 options:

"On Walden Pond" tells a story and the State Parks article is informational


"On Walden Pond" is informational and the article is dramatic


"On Walden Pond" uses factual information and the article uses sensory language


"On Walden Pond" uses present perspective and the article uses literary imagery

Respuesta :

Question 5 :Autumn

Question 6:Concord, Massachusetts

Question 7:weakness of nature

Question 8:all of the above

Question 9:the appreciation and importance of nature is a universal theme

Question 10: "On Walden Pond" tells a story and the State Parks article is informational

these are all correct btw :))

Answer:

Autumn

Concord, Massachusetts

Weakness of nature

All of the above

The appreciation and importance of nature is a universal theme.

"On Walden Pond" tells a story and the State Parks article is informational.

Explanation:

"On Walden Pond" is a book by transcendentalist author Henry David Thoreau. In this book, Thoreau describes his experience living in nature. The author spent two years living in a cabin in the woods, and in his book, he shares his reflections about life, spiritual learning and self-reliance. The text "State Parks" shares a topic with the book, as both of them demonstrate that the appreciation and importance of nature is a universal theme.

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