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English, 20.11.2019 15:31 GiuliAzevedo

Power of poetry
me will say and give brainliest
will there really be a “morning”? by emily dickinsonwill there really be a “morning”?
is there such a thing as “day”?
could i see it from the mountains
if i were as tall as they?
has it feet like water lilies?
has it feathers like a bird?
is it brought from famous countries
of which i have never heard?
oh some scholar! oh some sailor!
oh some wise man from the skies!
to tell a little pilgrim
where the place called “morning” lies!
i dwell in possibilityby emily dickinson i dwell in possibility –
a fairer house than prose –
more numerous of windows –
superior – for doors –
of chambers as the cedars –
impregnable of eye –
and for an everlasting roof
the gambrels of the sky –
of visitors – the fairest –
for occupation – this –
the spreading wide my narrow hands
to gather paradise –

question 1 (2 points)

which literary device is represented by the house references in "i dwell in possibility? "

question 1 options:

symbol

personification

motif

simile

question 2 (2 points)

what do the word morning in the poem "will there really be a 'morning? '" and the word possibility in the poem "i dwell in possibility" have in common?

question 2 options:

they represent a far away place

they represent something great

they represent something to hold

they represent the speaker

question 3 (2 points)

read the passage:
" to tell a little pilgrim"
what does the line reveal about the speaker?

question 3 options:

she is a holy person

she feels insignificant

she is a poet

she is an educated person

question 4 (2 points)

in the poem "will there really be a 'morning? '" how does the capitalization of "scholar," "sailor," and "wise man" to develop the speaker's need to understand the world around her?

question 4 options:

it is used to cite a specific person

it is used to create a sense of awe

it is used to add rhythm to the stanza

it is used to emphasize their great knowledge

question 5 (2 points)

what characteristic do the poems "will there really be a 'morning? '" and "i dwell in possibility" share?

question 5 options:

a standard rhyme scheme

question marks to create yearning

the "mystery of nature" theme

capital letters to emphasize words

question 6 (2 points)

in "will there really be a morning", what is the poet doing?

question 6 options:

looking for answers

climbing a mountain

looking at birds

sailing on a ship

question 7 (2 points)

in "will there really be a morning", morning is a metaphor for:

question 7 options:

sunshine

truth

mountains

death

question 8 (2 points)

the comparison between the two houses in "i dwell in possibility" is an example of:

question 8 options:

extended metaphor

alliteration

parallel structure

allusion

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