Read the excerpt from "Civil Disobedience." As they could not reach me, they had resolved to punish my body; just as boys, if they cannot come at some person against whom they have a spite, will abuse his dog. Based on his transcendental beliefs, Thoreau most likely believed that the state was angry it could never truly imprison him. had the authority to force him to pay the poll tax. was preparing to imprison others to teach him a lesson. could imprison him but could never confine his soul.
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This excerpt of Civil Disobedience is quite heart-wrenching and represents the harsh realities of life.
Explanation:
- This excerpt explains how the other characters could not imprison him.
- They could not trap his soul regardless of everything he went through.
- People want to trap him so that they can teach him various lessons.
- The writer is not worried about any of this imprisonment.
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The correct answer is D, or could imprison him but could never confine his soul.
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