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COMMONLIT
5.
PART A: Which of the following best summarizes how Emerson's de...
Head diour
COMMONLIT
5.
PART A: Which of the following best summarizes how Emerson's depiction of society [RL.6]
supports or contributes to his perspective on individualism?
A His critical appraisal of society contrasts his positive endorsement of the
individual.
B.
Emerson's depicts society as antithetical to the benefit of the individual,
contributing to his call for self-reliance.
C. Emerson's metaphors showcase his perspective on the relationship between
society and people as an unfair economic transaction.
D.
His description of society as drowning out inner voices adds to his perspective
on society as too crowded and unruly.
6.
PART B: Cite evidence from the text to support the answer to Part A.
[RL. 1]
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