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In Walden, what does Henry David Thoreau state is more important to own than clothing?
land near a lake
a big house
your own thoughts
a farm
land near a lake
a big house
your own thoughts
a farm
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In Walden, Henry David Thoreau states that owning land near a lake is more important than owning clothing. He values simplicity and connection with nature over material possessions.