English, 26.02.2020 20:25 germanie123
Thoreau states that at Walden pond "no storms, no dust, can dim its surface ever fresh". What does he mean? A. The pond returns to its former quiet state after a storm B. A river flows right into the pond, keeping it fresh C. The water is perfectly clean at Walden pond D. Storms never come near the waters of Walden pond
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Thoreau states that at Walden pond "no storms, no dust, can dim its surface ever fresh". What does h...
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