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URGENT I NEED THIS TURNED IN BEFORE 11:59 PLS HELP

i need to paraphrase line 1-4

A Man may make a Remark
(952)
Emily Dickinson - 1830-1886
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1 A Man may make a Remark -
2 In itself - a quiet thing
3 That may furnish the Fuse unto a Spark
4 In dormant nature - lain-

User Aerospace
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Answer:

A man may hold power in his words, though they are quiet they may spark emotions (such as anger, sadness, happiness, etc) within yourself though they are seemingly just words.

(Best guess from myself LOL)

Step-by-step explanation:

The initial meaning was about how a man held a lot of power in the time it was written and that she is warning women about the power a man's remark can initially have.

User Jeremy Lindblom
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Answer:

Here

Step-by-step explanation:

Man can make a remark -

but it is quiet in itself

that may provide the spark for a fuse

In dormant nature-- as a fender.

... or just use QuillBot?

User Ahsan Rathod
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