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Read these lines from Emily Dickinson’s "Hope is the thing with feathers".

And sweetest in the gale is heard;
And sore must be the storm
That could abash the little bird
That kept so many warm.

How do these lines reflect Dickinson’s poetic style?

They use unusual types of punctuation.
They use first-person narration.
They use traditional rhyme.
They use extended simile

Respuesta :

I'm just gonna use the process of elimination here. So first off, since the words like or as are not in those lines, we know it can't be an extended simile. Just from reading it you can tell that it isn't first person narration so that leaves us with two possible answers. If you look, you can see that there is no real use of "unusual" types of punctuation so that means that the answer would be C. They use traditional rhyme. I hope this helped.

Answer:

it is C

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