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What do the word Morning in the poem "Will there really be a 'Morning?'" and the word Possibility in the poem "I dwell in Possibility" have in common?

they represent a far away place

they represent something great

they represent something to hold

they represent the speaker

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Answer:

B). They represent something great.

Step-by-step explanation:

The words, 'morning' in "Will there really be a 'Morning?" and 'possibility' in "I dwell in Possibility" are common as both of them represent something 'great' as the former poem employs 'morning' as a metaphor of 'Christ' while the 'possibility' in the latter stands for the poet's 'strength/power gained' through poetry. Both the poems by Emily Dickinson are dealing with great subjects. Thus, option B is the correct answer.

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The correct answer would be B, They represent something great.

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