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Watch the video in Ap. ex 2.1.5 and read the poem "Because I Could Not Stop For De. ath." (We watched and read this in class. Refer to the posted video below if you were not in class.), and comment with: 1. What are 3 things you heard about WALT WHITMAN?
2. What are 3 things you heard about EMILY DI. CKINSON?
3. What do the two poets have in common?
4. Summarize the first 3 stanzas of the poem "Because I Could Not Stop For De. ath."

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