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What connotation does the phrase “Hider of the North” convey? A. Cold B. Magical C. Rare D. Stale

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C. Rare

Step-by-step explanation:

John Muir, who was a botanist, went into the swamps of Canada to study flowers and plants. On one of this outings, he came across a rare flower, Calypso borealis (the HIder of the North) and he got so moved by this beautiful and spiritual flower that he wrote about it and published it - 1864-. The flower was really rear for it had grown on yellow mosses; the bulb was white and was on the mosses; and one leaf and one flower had sprung from it.

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