1. No.
2. Yes.
In works like "To Build a Fire", Naturalist writers such as Jack London advocated
x trusting in the wisdom of the natural world
Respect for the power and wildness of the natural world
Remaining always within the protective boundaries of civilization
Celebrating the lighter side of life in the woods
In James Thurber's story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty", readers gradually discover that the title character
Leads a thrilling life of adventure but longs for a quiter existence
x is outwardly embarrassed or clumsy but is a very different man on the inside
Enjoys his life throrougly and sees no reason to change it
Understands the necessity of standing up for himself
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So , number 1 is wrong right ?