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06.02A Muir Graphic Organizer A What does Muir accomplish in the paragraph? Quotations:
Select phrases Muir uses to describe nature in the paragraph. How do his words show his relationship with nature? How does the paragraph illustrate naturalism?
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Muir lists the species he encountered on his trip to study plants in their natural region.

"rejoicing in their bound wealth and strength and beauty"

"reveling in their flowers"

"glorying in the fresh cool beauty and charm"

Muir is thrilled to be exploring in nature. The words "rejoicing, reveling, and glorying" are words that show his enjoyment of nature and how much he appreciates it.

Naturalists observe nature and study how natural elements connect. Muir formally lists the trees he encounters and then describes himself interacting with the natural environment, "Rejoicing in their bound wealth and strength and beauty…"
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