John Muir died

a) in a rockslide in Yosemite.
b) of pneumonia while visiting his daughter.
c) while in Washington, D.C. fighting for a conservation bill in Congress.
d) of a heart attack while working in his orchard.
e) in a log cabin in his beloved Yosemite Valley.


b

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