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16 June, 09:09

Read the poem "Nature' is what we see-" by Emily Dickinson. Which TWO purposes does the dash serve in this poem?

"Nature" is what we see

The Hill - the Afternoon

Squirrel--Eclipse--the Bumble bee-

Nay--Nature is Heaven

Nature is what we hear-

The Bobolink--the Sea-

Thunder--the Cricket-

Nay--Nature is Harmony.

Nature is what we know-

But have no Art to say

So Impotent Our Wisdom is

To Her Simplicity.

A-indicates missing words

B-creates a singsong effect

C-marks shifts in thought

D - conveys different ideas

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  1. 16 June, 11:26
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    I think it is D bc it is talking about different things
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