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Which two quotes best support the idea that the narrator is inguisitive?
"I need not say that we were strangers to any species of disunion or dispute" (paragraph 1)
"While my companion contemplated with a serious and satisfied spirit the magnificent
appearances of things, I delighted in investigating their causes." (paragraph 1)
author
"It was my temper to avoid a crowd and to attach myself fervently to a few." (paragraph 2)
chool
"When i mingled with other families I distinctly discerned how peculiarly fortunate my lot was,
and gratitude assisted the development of filial love." (paragraph 3)
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"It was the secrets of heaven and earth that I desired to learn, whether it was the outward
sutnstance of things or the inner spirit of nature and the mysterious soul of man that occupied
me, still my inquiries were directed to the metaphysical, or in its highest sense, the physical
secrets of the world." (paragraph 4)

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Answer:

"While my companion contemplated with a serious and satisfied spirit the magnificent

appearances of things, I delighted in investigating their causes." (paragraph 1)

And

"It was the secrets of heaven and earth that I desired to learn, whether it was the outward

sutnstance of things or the inner spirit of nature and the mysterious soul of man that occupied

me, still my inquiries were directed to the metaphysical, or in its highest sense, the physical

secrets of the world." (paragraph 4)

Explanation:

Inquisitive is just another word for curious.

So when answer from paragraph 1 shows him enjoying finding out more about things than what he could see, it's obvious that the writer is curious about them.

The answer from paragraph 4 also shows him being curious (desiring to learn), but this time he tells us what it is he is curious about. (the secrets of heaven and earth)

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