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You need at least two body paragraphs and the specified number of examples and explanations. If you would like to have additional paragraphs or examples and explanations, just add them to your template. Use the sample from the lesson to help you. Writing Prompt:
How have these two authors expressed their relationships with nature? After reading and analyzing "The Calypso Borealis," an essay by John Muir, and William Wordsworth's poem, "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud," write an essay in which you describe how each author views nature and answer the question. Support your discussion with evidence from the text.
Thesis Statement:
Body Paragraph #1 Topic Sentence:

Direct quotation from the text:

Explanation of how this quotation reveals the author’s relationship with or view of nature:

Direct quotation from the text:

Explanation of how this quotation reveals the author’s relationship with or view of nature:

Body Paragraph #2 Topic Sentence:

Direct quotation from the text:

Explanation of how this quotation reveals the author’s relationship with or view of nature:

Direct quotation from the text:

Explanation of how this quotation reveals the author’s relationship with or view of nature:

Conclusion
You will write a conclusion in a later lesson and do not need to complete this part now.

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