Define theword"abeyance"ConnectCopernicus,Luther, andWashington List threeTranscendentalvaluesGive anexample ofThoreau's"action fromprinciple" Interpret this quote fromparagraph 7 of "CD" - "Asfor adopting the wayswhich the State hasprovided for remedying theevil, I know not of suchways. They take too muchtime, and a man's life willbe gone." Explain Thoreau'smetaphor to amachine inparagraph 6 of"CivilDisobedience" Provide anexample ofCivilDisobediencefrom history Explain thedifference betweenhow a child and anadult experiencenature (accordingto Emerson) Define"nonconformity" Explainwhat itmeans to"transcend"Explain whatThoreau believescitizens should dowhen they have aprofound moralconflict withgovernmentalpolicies Explain whatWhitman isreferring to whenhe says, "If youwant me againlook for me underyour boot-soles." Express twomain ideasfrom one ofthe naturepassages Describe what washappening in theworld at the timeofTranscendentalismDescribe howEmersonbelieves aperson findssolitude. Explain Thoreau'smeaning when hesays that he "wentto the woodsbecause I wantedto live deliberately" Summarize theTranscendentalists'views on nature Interpret the followingquote from Muir, "In thisgrand valley, as in all otherwild places, nature's touchbrings us into harmony withher rhythms. Thewilderness, so tranquil yetso animated, speaksdirectly to the soul." Define"bequeath" Summarize thefocus of the firstand the lastverses of "Songof Myself" Provide one quotethat demonstratesthe beauty theTranscendentalistsfind in nature Provide a versefrom "Song ofMyself" thatdemonstrates aconnection withnature Provide a versefrom "Song ofMyself" thatdemonstratesindividuality Define "civildisobedience" Define theword"abeyance"ConnectCopernicus,Luther, andWashington List threeTranscendentalvaluesGive anexample ofThoreau's"action fromprinciple" Interpret this quote fromparagraph 7 of "CD" - "Asfor adopting the wayswhich the State hasprovided for remedying theevil, I know not of suchways. They take too muchtime, and a man's life willbe gone." Explain Thoreau'smetaphor to amachine inparagraph 6 of"CivilDisobedience" Provide anexample ofCivilDisobediencefrom history Explain thedifference betweenhow a child and anadult experiencenature (accordingto Emerson) Define"nonconformity" Explainwhat itmeans to"transcend"Explain whatThoreau believescitizens should dowhen they have aprofound moralconflict withgovernmentalpolicies Explain whatWhitman isreferring to whenhe says, "If youwant me againlook for me underyour boot-soles." Express twomain ideasfrom one ofthe naturepassages Describe what washappening in theworld at the timeofTranscendentalismDescribe howEmersonbelieves aperson findssolitude. Explain Thoreau'smeaning when hesays that he "wentto the woodsbecause I wantedto live deliberately" Summarize theTranscendentalists'views on nature Interpret the followingquote from Muir, "In thisgrand valley, as in all otherwild places, nature's touchbrings us into harmony withher rhythms. Thewilderness, so tranquil yetso animated, speaksdirectly to the soul." Define"bequeath" Summarize thefocus of the firstand the lastverses of "Songof Myself" Provide one quotethat demonstratesthe beauty theTranscendentalistsfind in nature Provide a versefrom "Song ofMyself" thatdemonstrates aconnection withnature Provide a versefrom "Song ofMyself" thatdemonstratesindividuality Define "civildisobedience" 

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  1. Define the word "abeyance"
  2. Connect Copernicus, Luther, and Washington
  3. List three Transcendental values
  4. Give an example of Thoreau's "action from principle"
  5. Interpret this quote from paragraph 7 of "CD" - "As for adopting the ways which the State has provided for remedying the evil, I know not of such ways. They take too much time, and a man's life will be gone."
  6. Explain Thoreau's metaphor to a machine in paragraph 6 of "Civil Disobedience"
  7. Provide an example of Civil Disobedience from history
  8. Explain the difference between how a child and an adult experience nature (according to Emerson)
  9. Define "nonconformity"
  10. Explain what it means to "transcend"
  11. Explain what Thoreau believes citizens should do when they have a profound moral conflict with governmental policies
  12. Explain what Whitman is referring to when he says, "If you want me again look for me under your boot-soles."
  13. Express two main ideas from one of the nature passages
  14. Describe what was happening in the world at the time of Transcendentalism
  15. Describe how Emerson believes a person finds solitude.
  16. Explain Thoreau's meaning when he says that he "went to the woods because I wanted to live deliberately"
  17. Summarize the Transcendentalists' views on nature
  18. Interpret the following quote from Muir, "In this grand valley, as in all other wild places, nature's touch brings us into harmony with her rhythms. The wilderness, so tranquil yet so animated, speaks directly to the soul."
  19. Define "bequeath"
  20. Summarize the focus of the first and the last verses of "Song of Myself"
  21. Provide one quote that demonstrates the beauty the Transcendentalists find in nature
  22. Provide a verse from "Song of Myself" that demonstrates a connection with nature
  23. Provide a verse from "Song of Myself" that demonstrates individuality
  24. Define "civil disobedience"