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Explain how the connotation of a word in Emily Dickinson's "A Book" adds to the poem's message.

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It is also important to note that the speaker says that there is “no Frigate like a Book”. This means that she sees Books as being far superior to all ships. They are even better at letting one escape their day to day life than a ship. ... She uses personification to describe the pages of a Book of poetry as “prancing”.
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Juan wrote a loop to print all the prime numbers between 1 and 100. But instead of stopping at 100, it continues on and on forever until Juan forces the program to stop running. What has Juan unintentionally written? and btw why are you asking the same question over and over

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