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I’m nobody. Who are you?

Are you nobody, too?

Then there’s a pair of us – don’t tell!

They’d banish us, you know.



How dreary to be somebody!

How public, like a frog

To tell your name the livelong day

To an admiring bog!



–“I’m Nobody. Who Are You?”
Emily Dickinson

Which statement best sums up the meaning of the poem?

The poet wishes for fame.
The poet praises the common man.
The poet states that being a “nobody” is a terrible thing to be.
The poet believes that unimportant people are like frogs that never stop croaking.

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The statement that best sums up the meaning of the poem is: **The poet praises the common man.**

The poem contrasts the concept of being a "nobody," which is presented as an appealing state, with the dreariness of being a "somebody," suggesting that the poet finds value in anonymity and commonness rather than in public recognition.