“Where I Lived, What I Lived For,” 963-972.

Read the rest of “Where I Lived, What I Lived For,” 963-972. Also read another chapter from Walden, "Spring,"
977-988.
write at least 250 words about the following: 1) Identify and analyze another paradox from the either of the
chapters you just finished; 2) Say what you think Thoreau’s higher things are—what he in fact “lived for”; 3)
Explain in what sense those higher things are dependent on one’s use of the imagination. Be sure to use
textual evidence

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