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Which statement best expresses Ralph Waldo Emerson's ideas about nature?
Nature is unimportant except as an inspiration for art.
Nature exists only to satisfy the human need for beauty.
Nature reveals spiritual truths to us when we pay close attention to it.
Nature is a harsh, uncaring force in conflict with humanity.
Nature is unimportant except as an inspiration for art.
Nature exists only to satisfy the human need for beauty.
Nature reveals spiritual truths to us when we pay close attention to it.
Nature is a harsh, uncaring force in conflict with humanity.
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The statement that best expresses Ralph Waldo Emerson's ideas about nature is:
**Nature reveals spiritual truths to us when we pay close attention to it.**
Emerson believed that nature is a source of wisdom and insight, and that through careful observation and contemplation, individuals can connect with deeper spiritual truths and insights.
**Nature reveals spiritual truths to us when we pay close attention to it.**
Emerson believed that nature is a source of wisdom and insight, and that through careful observation and contemplation, individuals can connect with deeper spiritual truths and insights.
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