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ITBS Level 13 Grade 7 Written Expression 4
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The following is an excerpt from 'Love,' an essay written by noted transcendentalist author Ralph Waldo Emerson. It appears in his collection Essays, First Series, which was published in 1841.     V. Love     I was as a gem concealed;     Me my burning ray revealed.     —Koran.          Every promise of the soul has innumerable fulfillments; each of its joys ripens into a new want. Nature, uncontainable, flowing, forelooking, in the first sentiment of kindness anticipates already a benevolence which shall lose all particular regards in its general light. The introduction to this... Show more
ITBS Level 13 Grade 7 Written Expression 4
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1. To what is Emerson referring in the following sentence? For it is a fire that kindling its first embers in the narrow nook of a private bosom, caught from a wandering spark out of another private heart, glows and enlarges until it warms and beams upon multitudes of men and women, upon the universal heart of all, and so lights up the whole world and all nature with its generous flames.
2. What is Emerson's explanation for why people think that others' lives are better or more fulfilled than theirs?
3. When Emerson references 'the heyday of the blood' in the second paragraph, he is talking about
4. In the first paragraph, Emerson says that
5. The following sentence is the thesis of Grant Allen’s 1889 essay 'Falling in Love.' How does Grant’s approach to discussing love differ from Emerson’s?
In short, my doctrine is simply the old-fashioned and confiding belief that marriages are made in heaven: with the further corollary that heaven manages them, one time with another, a great deal better than Sir George Campbell.