I have to answer a few questions about the essay Ralph Waldo Emerson From Education. (a copy of it is provided on google when you type in -what does emerson mean when he says "nature loves analogies, but not repetitions"?- )



If you have read it or can read it now please help answering a few questions

What is his tone and his use of lexicon?

What does he mean when he said "Nature loves analogies, but not repetitions"

What is the relationship between "Genius and Drill"?

Identify examples of figurative language

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