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18. In “I dwell in Possibility,” Dickinson supports her opinion that poetry is more expansive than prose by

1. getting evidence from people whose intelligence she respects.

2. using the metaphor of a open house to represent poetry.

3.)stating ironically that prose often fails to convey ideas.

4.imagining poets as captains of seagoing ships.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "2. using the metaphor of a open house to represent poetry. " In “I dwell in Possibility,” Dickinson supports her opinion that poetry is more expansive than prose by using the metaphor of a open house to represent poetry.

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