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Prior to reading excerpts (located in your learning module) from walden by henry david thoreau, consider items you would take with you on a trip to the woods for a year. no cell phone, no i. read the excerpts from walden available in the revolution and romanticism learning module. in your paper include a description of the items you would ii. explain reasons thoreau retreated into the woods in his time

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