Emerson is trying to show how man should behave when he writes the analogy of the rose at the end of your reading. What lessons does Emerson try to teach with the analogy of the rose? [mark all correct answers] a. The rose lives for the moment, as man should. b. The rose improves by climbing and growing towards the sun, as man should try to improve by imitating great people. c. The rose accepts its existence as is, as a man should accept his own self and be proud of it.