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How does Dickinson’s use of rhyme reflect her interpretation of the traditional ballad form? She follows the tradition of the ballad by using perfect rhyme. She uses rhyme in a variety of ways to combine the ballad with her own style. She avoids rhyme altogether to create a more modern style. She uses rhyme incorrectly because she doesn’t understand the ballad form.

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Answer:

Part 1- death

part 2- B

Step-by-step explanation:

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Emily Dickinson was a very creative poet whose style was not limited by the conventions of the time. She used rhyme at times, and at times did not, and she did not adhere strictly to the traditional ballad form (although she surely understood it). The best answer is that:
She uses rhyme in a variety of ways to combine the ballad with her own style
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