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How does the writer explore his personal experiences and ideas about scouting?

In your answer you should write about:
• what he thinks was missing from his life

the different experiences that he has had of nature
particular words, phrases and techniques.
You may include brief quotations from the passage to support your answer.(10)

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Answer: (The passage was not there but according to the information I have it should be this)

The writer explores his personal experiences and ideas about scouting by reflecting on what he thinks was missing from his life. He talks about how the experience of being out in nature was an important part of his scouting, as he was able to connect with the environment and feel a sense of freedom. He also talks about the different skills he has learnt through scouting, such as navigation, camping and basic first aid. Furthermore, he talks about the specific words and phrases used in scouting, such as 'Owzat' and 'Port Arms', which were a reminder of the experience and the joy he felt during his time in the Scouts. Finally, he talks about the importance of teaching young people about the importance of looking after the environment, and understanding their role in preserving nature.

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