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Thoreau believes that inheriting property is a misfortune because it teaches you to be lazy. it weighs you down with materialistic things. it is completing someone else's work. the property is worthless.
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Thoreau believes that inheriting property is a misfortune because
it teaches you to be lazy.
it weighs you down with materialistic things.
it is completing someone else's work.
the property is worthless.
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Thoreau believes that inheriting property is a misfortune because
it weighs you down with materialistic things.
Thus, the answer is B.
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