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Part A: Which choice explains how Emerson refines the meaning of the term superficial seeing, which he introduces in sentence 3? *
"At least they have a very superficial seeing."
a. He uses two different verbs to describe the perception of the sun.
b. He compares the faulty vision of an infant with that of a mature adult.
c. He contrasts a child’s perception of the sun with an adult’s perception of it.
d. He shows how all five senses must be engaged in order to experience nature.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
When we speak of "superficial seeing" we refer to everything that we see on the surface, but no matter how closely we look at it, we do not have a deep vision of it.
According to this definition, the most appropriate answer would be option c. He contrasts a child’s perception of the sun with an adult’s perception of it.
Because children tend to have a more superficial seeing of things.