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| 1.
'There's a certain slant of light winter's afternoon, that oppresses like the_____________of Cathedral tunes.' Put in the original word. |
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| 2.
'I never saw a Moor--I never saw the Sea--Yet I know how the Heather looks and what a_____________be.' |
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| 3.
'We pass the school where children______________.' |
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| 4.
What's the next line following the excerpt from number 3? |
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| 5.
The Speaker in 'Because I could not Stop for Death' describes the fabric of her dress. True or False? |
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| 6.
'Yet certain I am of the spot as if the _____________ were given.' |
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| 7.
'The soul selects her own society then shuts the door to her divine majority ___________ no more.' |
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| 8.
'Then there's a pair of us, don't tell they'd ___________________ you know' |
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| 9.
In the poem 'Because I could not Stop for Death' the line 'We passed the setting sun' is followed by what line? |
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| 10.
Emily Dickinson wrote a poem in which the speaker talks about a letter she wrote to the world. What is the title of the poem? |
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