During his study at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, Muir

a) was a loner who had few friends or associates.
b) often suffered disciplinary action for missing classes or gazing blankly out the classroom window.
c) considered any visits to his room to be "an invasion of his space."
d) learned that religion, science, and literature would be useless in his study of the wilderness.
e) heard many conservationist arguments that strengthened his resolve that the wilderness must be preserved.


e

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