My first camping trip in the Redwood National Park was an unforgettable experience. Standing beneath those colossal trees, some thousands of years old, filled me with a profound sense of awe and humility. The air was crisp, carrying the scent of damp earth and pine. I remember watching a deer quietly graze near our tent at dawn, completely undisturbed by our presence. The sheer scale and ancient wisdom of the forest made me feel incredibly small, yet also deeply connected to something immense and timeless. It wasn't just a trip; it was a powerful reminder of nature's majesty and our place within it.
Yazarın deneyimini okuyan bir öğrenci, kendi doğal ortam deneyimleriyle nasıl bir yansıma ilişkisi kurabilir ve bu metinle ilgili düşüncelerini nasıl paylaşabilir?
A) By deciding never to go camping again due to the scale of the trees.
B) By writing about their own similar feeling of awe in a natural setting.
C) By focusing solely on the factual information about Redwood trees.
D) By criticizing the author's emotional attachment to the forest.
E) By suggesting that all national parks should be preserved in the same way.