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Which statement best describes the imagery in Chapter I of Nature and in Society and Solitude? Both primarily use metaphor and simile. Both use a majority of natural images. Neither uses images related to cities or towns. Much of the imagery in both is highly symbolic.

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 Both use a majority of natural images.
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Both use a majority of natural images.

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"Nature" and "Society and Solitude" are two texts by Ralph Waldo Emerson. In these texts, Emerson expresses his support for the ideas of transcendentalism, of which he is considered a founder. "Nature" suggest a view of God as inherent in all of nature, and suggests that reality can be understood by studying nature. In "Society and Solitude," Emerson argues that humans need to find a balance between being alone and being in society. Both texts use a majority of natural images.

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