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8) In the lines "A narrow Fellow in the grass/ Occasionally rides-" Dickinson includes characteristic elements of her poetry, such as a) short lines b) end rhyme c) no reference to nature d) standard capitalization
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8) In the lines "A narrow Fellow in the grass/ Occasionally rides-" Dickinson includes characteristic elements of her poetry, such as
a) short lines
b) end rhyme
c) no reference to nature
d) standard capitalization
e) deep cynicism
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The answer is e) deep cynicism.
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Answer: short lines
Step-by-step explanation:
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