Final answer:
Emerson feels perfect exhilaration at twilight. The woods have the effect of making a person feel younger. Emerson is appealing to the sense of sight when he says that Nature wears the colors of the spirit.
Step-by-step explanation:
a. Emerson feels perfect exhilaration at twilight.
b. The weather is clouded when Emerson feels perfect exhilaration.
c. There are not many other people around when Emerson feels perfect exhilaration.
d. According to Emerson, the woods have the effect of making a person feel younger.
e. Emerson is standing on the bare ground when his head feels uplifted into infinite space.
a. The word 'perfume' appeals to the sense of smell in the above passage.
b. Emerson is appealing to the sense of sight when he says that Nature wears the colors of the spirit.
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