Respuesta :
The correct option is "Conversation has the power to either affirm or destroy the connections between people."
Further Explanation:
In the essay "Society and Solitude" Ralph Waldo Emerson builds a conclusion about 'solitude'. He says that the relationship between society and solitude is very difficult to either break off to unite completely. At the beginning of the essay he is of the opinion that to feel and contemplate the inner self, a person must move towards nature. Nature provides a space of inner contemplation. Moving towards nature implies that the person moves away from society. He realized that the moon, the trees and the other natural things all live together. After coming closer towards Nature, Ralph understands that 'solitude' is not possible in real sense. He asks the people to choose and select the proportion which would neither make them too alone or too interfered. As a remedy, he asks people to start a conversation with people. The conversation would help them to decide what they want to choose and opt from society. He asks the people to start the process of segregation to choose whom they want to be in touch with. The process of conversation would help the people to select and exclude things according to their efficiency. Building conversation would never corrupt any person rather would help in the selection.
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Answer details:
Grade: High School
Subject: English Literature
Chapter: “Society and Solitude” by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Keywords:
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Society and Solitude, conversation, contemplation.