English, 08.01.2021 23:30 ijustneedhelploll
Read the poem.
I Dwell In Possibility
by Emily Dickinson
I dwell in Possibility β
A fairer House than Prose β
More numerous of Windows β
Superior β for Doors β
Of Chambers as the Cedars β
Impregnable of eye β
And for an everlasting Roof
The Gambrels of the Sky β
Of Visitors β the fairest β
For Occupation β This β
The spreading wide my narrow Hands
To gather Paradise β
Question 1
Part A
What is a key theme of "I Dwell in Possibility"?
People can handle isolation only in small doses.
Pent-up feelings can be deadly to the soul.
Imagination is a powerful force of creativity.
Just a small amount of interaction can sustain life.
Question 2
Part B
How does Emily Dickinson develop the theme indicated in Part A?
Dickinson views her hands as narrow and weak.
She compares prose to a house with many windows and doors.
She only occasionally visits the "house" of poetry.
Dickinson compares the "roof" of poetry to the limitless sky.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:20
Which sentence from the text best develops the theme about the importance of compassion for other people? "besides, he was the only person in the whole place with skin nearly as dark as hers." "at first she wanted to intern at her dad's gas station, but her teacher told her she needed to branch out and signed michelle up at the oakcourt nursing home, only 15 minutes away from her house." "still, michelle had been curious, and she felt sorry that erkan had a bad reputation among the staff." "she too had felt like everyone mistrusted her--especially at the nursing home where she was so much younger than the rest of the staff--so she understood how he must feel."
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Read the poem.
I Dwell In Possibility
by Emily Dickinson
I dwell in Possibi...
by Emily Dickinson
I dwell in Possibi...
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