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English, 07.05.2021 17:30 donnafranks2003

Read the passage. from Roughing It
If there is any life that is happier than the life we led on our timber ranch for the next two or three weeks, it must be a sort of life which I
have not read of in books or experienced in person. We did not see a human being but ourselves during the time, or hear any sounds but those
that were made by the wind and the waves, the sighing of the pines, and now and then the far-off thunder of an avalanche. The forest about us was
dense and cool, the sky above us was cloudless and brilliant with sunshine, the broad lake before us was glassy and clear, or rippled and breezy, or
black and storm-tossed, according to Nature's mood; and its circling border of mountain domes, clothed with forests, scarred with landslides.
cloven by cañons and valleys, and helmeted with glittering snow, fitly framed and finished the noble picture The eye was never tired of gazing,
night or day, in calm or storm; it suffered but one grief, and that was that it could not look always, but must close sometimes in sleep.
We slept in the sand close to the water's edge, between two protecting boulders, which took care of the stormy night winds for us At the
first break of dawn we were always up and running foot-races to tone down excess of physical vigor and exuberance of spirits. That is, Johnny was-
but I held his hat.
(from Roughing It by Mark Twain)
Which sentence best describes the effect the ranch has on the author and his friend?
1. The peacefulness of the ranch inspires them to spend time reading.
O 2.
The remote location of the ranch allows them to find joy in simplicity.
03. The isolated location of the ranch requires them to be more reliant on one another.
04. The natural beauty of the ranch makes them wish they could spend more time there.
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