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In Emily Dickinson's poem "There is no frigate like a book," which word would give a negative connotation if it were used instead of frugal?

cheap
economical
prudent
thrifty

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Answer:

Thrifty

Step-by-step explanation:

The line compares a “Frigate,” or a large ship to a “Book”. A reader can intuit from just this first line what the speaker believes about the power of Books. They can, like large ships, take one to new places. They allow a reader to escape their normal, mundane world and visit new ones.

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