John Muir's Life

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John Muir, an America and winter said,¨ Any glimpse into the life of an animals quickers our own and makes it so much the larger and better is evry way.¨People can inprove their lives though observing and interacting with animals. Peoples lives are inproved when they interact with animals by makeing them healtheir, frineddier, active, and nicer.

People are heatheir when the own pets I think that horsback rideing helps us because it keeps us active.¨ How did you do it?"Walking the animals make us active.¨ boring, boring, boring.¨

I think that people are busy with animals because we have to feed them. We had to clean after them.¨ I spent my time takeing care of the animals.¨ I also think that animals keep us busy because they keep us active,

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