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2 March, 02:01

Read this excerpt from Emily Dickinson's "There Is Another Sky." Which two lines show that the poem is addressed to a person the speaker knows well?

There is another sky,

Ever serene and fair,

And there is another sunshine,

Though it be darkness there;

Never mind faded forests, Austin,

Never mind silent fields -

Here is a little forest,

Whose leaf is ever green;

Here is a brighter garden,

Where not a frost has been;

In its unfading flowers

I hear the bright bee hum:

Prithee, my brother,

Into my garden come!

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  1. 2 March, 05:53
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    The fifth line and the thirteenth
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