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Read the following poem and then respond to the question below:
"I'm Nobody! Who are you?" By Emily Dickinson
I'm Nobody! Who are you?
Are you β Nobody β too?
Then there's a pair of us!
Don't tell! they'd advertise β you know!
How dreary β to be β Somebody!
How public β like a Frog β
To tell one's name β the livelong June β
To an admiring Bog!
In this poem, Emily Dickinson expresses the importance of being "Nobody." In a paragraph of four to six sentences, explain how the poet feels about being "Nobody" and use specific examples from the poem to support your interpretation.
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