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From the following excerpt, what can be inferred about
the relationship the Poet had
with the object of her poem
"Heart! We Will Forget Him!"?
I will forget the light!
A. Dickinson's relationship seems to be
partly intellectual -- "light."
B. Dickinson's relationship seemed to be
One of uncaring -- "forget the warmth."
C. Dickinson's relationship is happy and
she wants to stay in it.
D. Dickinson's relationship seemed to be
one of uncaring --"forget the light."

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