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4. Consider the details in the selection from “Song of Myself,” in “I Hear America
Singing,” and in “On the Beach at Night Alone.” What can you infer about
Whitman's attitude toward other people? Choose two options.
He greatly appreciates other people.
b. He likes to control the people around him.
c. He thinks that most people are very foolish.
d. He does not enjoy being around other people.
e. He believes that he has a connection to other people.
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The inferences that can be made about  Whitman's attitude toward other people are;

  • a. He greatly appreciates other people.
  • e. He believes that he has a connection to other people.

  • In the Poem, “Song of Myself,” Whitman sees himself in other people. He said; "For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you."

  • In “I Hear America  Singing,” Whitman praised the efforts of all Americans who worked hard to ensure that the country thrived.

  • “On the Beach at Night Alone”  is a reflection of people and their identities.

In all of these poems, Whitman shows that he appreciates people and is connected to them.

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