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What attitude toward society is best reflected by Thoreau's actions in Walden? A desire to retreat from society when necessary a need to restructure society along more just lines a need to find one's highest place in society a dislike of the way society has developed nature

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The correct answer is option a: "a desire to retreat from society when necessary".

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That we all want to get away from society at one point we all just want to be alone and not have people around you. The society has changed so much that one begins to hate it you want to leave this society alone and go to a place where you can find peace and be free from all the things going on around us the society is too much to handle

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