English 40 points
Read the following poem by Emily Dickinson.
This is my letter to the...
English, 07.06.2021 21:00 hannahmyung1113
English 40 points
Read the following poem by Emily Dickinson.
This is my letter to the World
That never wrote to Me—
The simple News that Nature told—
With tender Majesty
Her Message is committed
To Hands I cannot see—
For love of Her—Sweet—countrymen—
Judge tenderly—of Me
What is the most accurate paraphrase of this poem?
A:The poet is wishing the world to remember her after she is gone.
B:The poet is shocked by some unexpected news.
C:The poet is asking for help with the writing of her poetry.
D:The poet is yearning for a lost love.
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