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What sound device(s) does Dickinson
What sound device(s) does Dickinson employ in the phrase, "too cool for com--" as well as in line, But when a boy and barefoot"?
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What sound device(s) does Dickinson employ in the phrase, “too cool for corn—” as well as in the line, “But when a boy
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What sound device(s) does Dickinson employ in the phrase, "too cool for Corn-" as well as the line, "But when a Boy,/and
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Sound Device: Choose two examples of sound device usage - define the term and discuss how it enhances the meaning of the poem
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Sound Device: Choose two examples of sound device usage - define the term and discuss how it enhances the meaning of the poem
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I have two questions about these Emily Dickinson's "Wild Night"
1.Which best describes the rhyme in the second stanza--internal
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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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What historical events influenced the period of Realism?
What characteristics appear in Realist literature? What Romantic and
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"Naëtt, that is the dry tornado, the hard clasp of lightning” is an example of
(1 point) Responses sound device. sound device.
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The definition of a rhetorical device is
Which one is right • a comparison using "like" or "as". • the repetition of the same
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