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Which of the following best describes the similarity between Emerson’s and Thoreau’s central beliefs?
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They both lectured on the importance of the inner light.
They both lectured on the importance of the inner light .
They both believed the human spirit was reflected in nature.
They both believed the human spirit was reflected in nature.
They both considered the rise of cities was harming the nation.
They both considered the rise of cities was harming the nation.
They both believed the individual decides what is right and wrong
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They both lectured on the importance of the inner light.
They both lectured on the importance of the inner light .
They both believed the human spirit was reflected in nature.
They both believed the human spirit was reflected in nature.
They both considered the rise of cities was harming the nation.
They both considered the rise of cities was harming the nation.
They both believed the individual decides what is right and wrong
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The best description of the similarity between Emerson’s and Thoreau’s central beliefs is:
**They both believed the individual decides what is right and wrong.**
Both Emerson and Thoreau emphasized the importance of individual intuition and self-reliance, advocating that individuals should determine their own moral compass rather than relying solely on societal norms or institutions.
**They both believed the individual decides what is right and wrong.**
Both Emerson and Thoreau emphasized the importance of individual intuition and self-reliance, advocating that individuals should determine their own moral compass rather than relying solely on societal norms or institutions.
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