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How did Dickinson view fame, based on her poems beginning with "Fame is a fickle food" and "I'm nobody"?
Dickinson felt fame was
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Underline the correct words in each of the following sentences. 1. The hall of (Fame, Fame's) members
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Read the poem “Fame is a bee” by Emily Dickinson. Fame is a bee. It has a song— It has a sting— Ah, too, it has a wing.
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Read the poem “Fame is a bee” by Emily Dickinson.
Fame is a bee. It has a song— It has a sting— Ah, too, it has a wing.
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Read the poem “Fame is a bee” by Emily Dickinson.
Fame is a bee. It has a song— It has a sting— Ah, too, it has a wing.
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Read the poem “Fame is a bee” by Emily Dickinson.
Fame is a bee. It has a song— It has a sting— Ah, too, it has a wing.
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The pagan Germans, Greeks, and other ancient peoples believed that fame and glory are the only things that survive a person's
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Local meetups for photographers can give you a sense of _____ and expose you to new ideas.
(1 point) Responses success success
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Local meetups for photographers can give you a sense of _____ and expose you to new ideas. (1 point) Responses success success
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Fame can come to a person in many different ways. Most people think of fame coming to athletes or entertainers, but there are
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