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26 September, 13:43

Thoreau states that at Walden pond "no storms, no dust, can dim its surface ever fresh". What does he mean? A. The pond returns to its former quiet state after a storm B. A river flows right into the pond, keeping it fresh C. The water is perfectly clean at Walden pond D. Storms never come near the waters of Walden pond

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  1. 26 September, 16:26
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    Once a storm is over, water returns to its stand still state. Occurance of a storm doesn't do any damage to the surface of Walden pond. The freshness remains as it is.
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