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What is thoreau’s first thought upon being imprisoned in civil disobedience?

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Answer: C. He considers the prison a foolish institution

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it clearly states it in the story if u read it but if u didnt then there goes the answer. Hopefully this helps you out

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Thoreau's first thought upon being imprisoned in "Civil Disobedience" is that he considers the prison a foolish institution.
He got in there because of his firm beliefs that the government should be fought against and that the people should have a say in state affairs regarding issues that concern them directly.
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