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English, 28.01.2020 10:31 CooperIgou6566

in the poem "annabelle lee", what happened to the poem's namesake?

question 7 options:

her family moved so she would no longer see the speaker.

she was blown by the wind off of a sea cliff.

she died suddenly from an illness.

she was buried alive in a tomb.

question 8 (4 points)
why does the speaker believe annabel lee died?

question 8 options:

because unhappy angels were bored and killed her for fun

because angels were jealous of the young lovers

because she was playing dangerously close to the sea

because he didn't appreciate her when she was alive

question 9 (1 point)
what type of rhyme is emily dickinson's poetry know for?

question 9 options:

slant rhyme

end rhyme

internal rhyme

eye rhyme

question 10 (1 point)
read the excerpt from "i started early – took my dog" by emily dickinson below. which literary element is she using?

but no man moved me – till the tide
went past my simple shoe –
and past my apron – and my belt
and past my boddice – too –

and made as he would eat me up –
as wholly as a dew
opon a dandelion's sleeve –
and then – i started – too –

question 10 options:

personification

simile

symbolism

metaphor

question 11 (1 point)
which of the following is a common theme emily dickinson uses in her poetry?

question 11 options:

death and loss

true love

coming of age

hero's journey

question 12 (1 point)
i heard a fly buzz - when i died
by emily dickinson

i heard a fly buzz - when i died -
the stillness in the room
was like the stillness in the air -
between the heaves of storm -

the eyes around - had wrung them dry -
and breaths were gathering firm
for that last onset - when the king
be witnessed - in the room -

i willed my keepsakes - signed away
what portion of me be
assignable - and then it was
there interposed a fly -

with blue - uncertain - stumbling buzz -
between the light - and me -
and then the windows failed - and then
i could not see to see -

what is significant about the fly in the poem above?

question 12 options:

it let's the reader know how quiet the room was as the narrator was dying.

it was annoying the narrator.

it wasn't important to the poem.

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