Thoreau believes that people should work because
a. they love what they do.
b. god said...
English, 19.09.2019 15:00 laura52677
Thoreau believes that people should work because
a. they love what they do.
b. god said so in the bible.
c. it will keep them out of trouble.
d. it will give them time to think about important things
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