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Read the excerpt from Walden.

Hardly a man takes a half-hour’s nap after dinner, but when he wakes he holds up his head and asks, “What’s the news?” as if the rest of mankind had stood his sentinels [soldiers].
Which best describes the “man” Thoreau refers to in the excerpt?
He expects others to attend to his needs when he wakes up.
He is under constant protection by soldiers.
He naps often and is always sleepy.
He must have the most up-to-date news at all times.

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The “man” Thoreau refers to in the excerpt that "He must have the most up-to-date news at all times.", option D is correct.

What is the excerpt, Walden?

Walden explicates Henry David Thoreau's two-year sabbatical in a self-built cabin by a lake in the woods, where he conveyed what he learnt about isolation, nature, work, thinking, and fulfillment during his break from modern city life.

The “man” Thoreau refers to in the excerpt that "He must have the most up-to-date news at all times."

Thus, the answer is option D.

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