In section 52 Whitman explains to his readers that even though we are dead we will always be apart of nature. Whitman explains that he could exist through different parts of the world. "I bequeath myself to the dirt to grow from the grass I love,/ If you want me again look for me under your bootsoles." Whitman is talking about his own death in this section of the poem. When he dies he becomes part of the dirt, part of the grass and part of everything in nature. either spiritually or even physically.
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It is 52
52 = 52/1
52 is divisible by 1,2,4,13,26, and 52.
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To write 52 as a mixed number, you divide 52 by the whole number part of the mixed number, which is 1. This gives you 52 divided by 1 equals 52. Therefore, the mixed number is 52/1, which simplifies to 52. So, 52 can be written as the mixed number 52/1.