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“It’s all I have to bring today”

by Emily Dickinson

It’s all I have to bring today—
This, and my heart beside—
This, and my heart, and all the fields—
And all the meadows wide—
Be sure you count—should I forget
Some one the sum could tell—
This, and my heart, and all the Bees
Which in the Clover dwell.
Use the poem to answer the question.

Emily Dickinson spent much of her time in her home and garden. How is this context most reflected in this poem?

A.
references to arithmetic

B.
nonstandard punctuation

C.
nonstandard capitalization

D.
regular meter and rhyme scheme

E.
images from nature

User Perelin
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Answer:

e

Step-by-step explanation:

it talks about fields, bees, clovers and medows

hope this helps, braliest plzz

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Answer:

e

Step-by-step explanation:

None of the other answer make any sense with the questions no matter what the poem

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