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English, 26.06.2019 02:30 yoongislaugh

Plz pl i beg u so much 30 points ! and brainliest what does the word morning in the poem “will there really be a morning? ” and the word possibility in “i dwell in possibility” have in common? question 1 options: they represent a far away place. they represent something great. they represent something to hold. they represent the speaker. question 2 (1 point) saved what type of figurative language is used throughout "i dwell in possibility"? question 2 options: symbolism imagery metaphor personification question 3 (1 point) what is the denotation of the word "dwell"? question 3 options: survive die live write question 4 (1 point) 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 (1 point) in the poem “morning” by emily dickinson, what does the line “ to tell a little pilgrim” reveal about the speaker? question 5 options: she feels insignificant. she is a holy person. she is a poet. she is an educated person.

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