English, 25.08.2019 12:30 jermiahj55
Read these lines from emily dickinson's poem "435"
("much madness is divinest sense"):
in this, as all, prevail -
assent - and you are sane -
demur - you're straightway dangerous -
and handled with a chain -
what are lines 2 and 4 an example of?
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a. eye rhyme
b. personification
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c. exact rhyme
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d. simile
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Read these lines from emily dickinson's poem "435"
("much madness is divinest sense"):
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("much madness is divinest sense"):
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