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Read the following prompt and type your response in the space provided. In 1–2 clear, well-written paragraphs, analyze and explain how Emily Dickinson's use of capital letters, line length, and word position in "I'll Tell You How the Sun Rose" contributes to the poem's meaning. Make sure you cite specific moments and lines from the poem itself to help explain your ideas. "I'll Tell You How the Sun Rose" I'll tell you how the Sun rose– A Ribbon at a time– The steeples swam in Amethyst The news, like Squirrels, ran– The Hills untied their Bonnets– The Bobolinks–begun– Then I said softly to myself– "That must have been the Sun!" But how he set–I know not– There seemed a purple stile That little Yellow boys and girls Were climbing all the while– Till when they reached the other side– A Dominie in Gray– Put gently up the evening Bars– And led the flock away–

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