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1. read these lines from emily dickinson's "a book":

there is no frigate like a book
to take us lands away,
nor any coursers like a page
of prancing poetry.
this traverse may the poorest take
without oppress of toll;
how frugal is the chariot
that bears a human soul!

in "a book," dickinson compares reading to

a voyage
oppression
the human soul
a poem

2. what is the setting in a drama?

time and place of the play
directions to the playhouse
events that occurred in the past
stage directions for the actors

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1. read these lines from emily dickinson's "a book":

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