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1. what transcendentalist view of nature does the passage from thoreau’s walden?

a. thoreau sees nature as a dangerous force.

b. thoreau looks to nature as a model for authentic living

c. thoreau’s focus is on nature as indifferent to human concerns.

d. nature is hungry

2. with what sort of "self-reliance" is emerson primarily concerned?

a. he is concerned with personal survival against the elements

b. he is concerned with working hard to succeed in business or a career.

c. he is concerned with individualism and independence of thought.

d. he is concerned with building a transcontinental railroad to bridge the east to the west coast.

3. what attitude toward the minutemen does emerson most clearly express in "concord hymn"?

a. he expresses regret.

b. he expresses bewilderment.

c. he expresses gratitude.

d. he expresses awe.

4. according to walden, why does thoreau go to live in the woods?

a. he goes to confront the basics of life.

b. he goes to get away from his job.

c. he goes to conduct a scientific study.

d. he goes to get a date

5. according to walden, why does thoreau leave the woods?

a. life there is too difficult.

b. life there is too isolated.

c. he is afraid he has fallen into a routine.

d. he got enough of nature and simplicity and wanted some sugar for his coffee

6. which of these values does walden most promote?

a. he promotes individuality and conformity.

b. he promotes self-reliance and nonconformity.

c. he promotes friendship and trust.

d. he promotes balance and faith

7. which saying comes closest to capturing the philosophy thoreau expresses in walden?

a. dare to be different.

b. you can't fight city hall.

c. people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.

d. dare to conform.

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