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Which characteristics of Dickinson’s style are evident in "The Snow”? Select 3 options.
four-line stanzas
a specific rhyme scheme
a varying rhythm
the use of personification
first-person narration
four-line stanzas
a specific rhyme scheme
a varying rhythm
the use of personification
first-person narration
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- four-line stanzas
- a varying rhythm
- the use of personification
(“It sifts…” is written in quatrains, uses irregular meter, and treats the snow as an active agent — not a strict rhyme scheme and not first-person.)
- a varying rhythm
- the use of personification
(“It sifts…” is written in quatrains, uses irregular meter, and treats the snow as an active agent — not a strict rhyme scheme and not first-person.)
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