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Part A

In "Solitude," what can be inferred about the author’s interactions with other people?

He sees other people fairly often.

He only interacts with other writers.

He is in complete isolation from society.

He hides from people who enter the woods.

Part B - Points depend on a correct response in Part A.

Which sentence best supports the answer in Part A?

"The bullfrogs trump to usher in the night, and the note of the whippoorwill is borne on the rippling wind from over the water."

“How far apart, think you, dwell the two most distant inhabitants of yonder star, the breadth of whose disk cannot be appreciated by our instruments?”

“Men frequently say to me, ‘I should think you would feel lonesome down there, and want to be nearer to folks, rainy and snowy days and nights especially.’”

“What sort of space is that which separates a man from his fellows and makes him solitary?”

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User Kirschi
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Answer:

Part A: He is in complete isolation from society.

Part B: "Men frequently say to me, ‘I should think you would feel lonesome down there, and want to be nearer to folks, rainy and snowy days and nights especially.’" This sentence supports the answer in Part A by suggesting that the author is often alone and isolated from other people. ️

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