In order to balance society and solitude, one must maintain both independence and sympathy for others.
  • What attitude toward the stars does Emerson express in the first paragraph of Chapter I of Nature?
  • Which statement best describes how the tone of Society and Solitude is different from the tone of Chapter I of Nature?
  • Read the excerpt from Society and Solitude.Solitude is impractical, and society fatal. We must keep our head in the one and our hands in the other. The conditions are met, if we keep our independence, yet do not lose our sympathy.Which best describes Emerson's argument in this excerpt?
  • How does Emerson relate independence and friendships in Society and Solitude?
It suggests that the relationship between humans and nature is mystical but also unquestionable.
  • Which statement best describes Emerson's opinion of communities, according to the first paragraph of Society and Solitude?
  • Which best states how the concept of trust is portrayed in Chapter 1 of Nature and in Society and Solitude?
  • How does the relationship between "man and vegetable" described in paragraph five of Chapter I of Nature support the piece's central idea?
  • How is the concept of solitude portrayed in both Society and Solitude and Chapter I of Nature?
He feels they represent awe-inspiring beauty.
  • Which statement best describes how the tone of Society and Solitude is different from the tone of Chapter I of Nature?
  • How does Emerson relate independence and friendships in Society and Solitude?
  • According to the third paragraph of Chapter I of Nature, how does Emerson define the poet's view of nature?
  • What attitude toward the stars does Emerson express in the first paragraph of Chapter I of Nature?
Solitude is viewed as a source of strength.
  • Which statement best summarizes the final two paragraphs of Chapter I of Nature?
  • Which statement best describes the imagery in Chapter I of Nature and in Society and Solitude?
  • How does the relationship between "man and vegetable" described in paragraph five of Chapter I of Nature support the piece's central idea?
  • How is the concept of solitude portrayed in both Society and Solitude and Chapter I of Nature?
Truly experiencing and absorbing the beauty of nature can have a healing effect on the mind and body.
  • Which statement best describes Emerson's opinion of communities, according to the first paragraph of Society and Solitude?
  • Which statement best summarizes the final two paragraphs of Chapter I of Nature?
  • Which statement best describes the imagery in Chapter I of Nature and in Society and Solitude?
  • Which statement best summarizes the fourth paragraph of Chapter I of Nature?
Both use a majority of natural images.
  • Which statement best summarizes the final two paragraphs of Chapter I of Nature?
  • Which statement best describes the imagery in Chapter I of Nature and in Society and Solitude?
  • Which statement best summarizes the fourth paragraph of Chapter I of Nature?
  • Which statement best describes Emerson's opinion of communities, according to the first paragraph of Society and Solitude?
Society and Solitude has a contemplative tone, while Nature has a more lyrical and whimsical tone.
  • Which statement best describes how the tone of Society and Solitude is different from the tone of Chapter I of Nature?
  • What attitude toward the stars does Emerson express in the first paragraph of Chapter I of Nature?
  • Read the excerpt from Society and Solitude.Solitude is impractical, and society fatal. We must keep our head in the one and our hands in the other. The conditions are met, if we keep our independence, yet do not lose our sympathy.Which best describes Emerson's argument in this excerpt?
  • How does Emerson relate independence and friendships in Society and Solitude?
Conversation has the power to either affirm or destroy the connections between people.
  • Which best summarizes the role of conversation expressed in Society and Solitude?
  • Which statement best summarizes the final two paragraphs of Chapter I of Nature?
  • Which statement best summarizes the fourth paragraph of Chapter I of Nature?
  • Which best states how the concept of trust is portrayed in Chapter 1 of Nature and in Society and Solitude?
The poet sees something in nature that cannot be quantified.
  • Which statement best summarizes the final two paragraphs of Chapter I of Nature?
  • What attitude toward the stars does Emerson express in the first paragraph of Chapter I of Nature?
  • According to the third paragraph of Chapter I of Nature, how does Emerson define the poet's view of nature?
  • How does Emerson relate independence and friendships in Society and Solitude?
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