What is the speaker in Emily Dickinson’s poem “712” (“because I could not stop for death”)?

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Answer 1
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Answer: a dead woman.

Explanation: Emily Dickenson wrote her poem number 712 called "Because I could not stop for death" which was published in 1890. The speaker of the poem is a dead woman who meets the death that is personified by a gentleman. The death takes her to the afterlife on his carriage.

Answer 2
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If I remember correctly, I believe it's A Dead Woman.

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What does this poem mean "pretty girl, with faraway eyes, why do you look with such surprise? How did you get to be so wise, old girl in young-girl disguise"

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As a rule of the thumb it’s best to look before you leap.as they say an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. A.rule of be avoided b.rules of emergency c.rules that usually works d.smart ways to use yours thumb

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Which word correctly completes the sentence? An __________ design influences the materials the builder will use.









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Correct these sentences: 1. does you know the name of the ballet with a boy named fritz and a girl named clara2. tony said that baseball practice are changed to Tuesday at 730

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1. Do you know the name of the ballet with a boy named Fritz and a girl named Clara?

-the reason why you don't use does you is because structurally it doesn't make sense. Never use does you together, when asking a question.

2. Tony said that baseball practice had been changed to Tuesday at 7:30.

- for this one there are several ways to correct the sentence. You can use the words : was changed, had been changed, had changed. It just depends on when the comment was made to the other person.

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1. Do you know the name of the ballet with a boy named Fritz and a girl named Clara?
2. Tony said that baseball practice was changed to Tuesday at 7:30.

What is thr proper nonun in the sentence My horse's name is oatmeal

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The proper noun is Oatmeal. :)

Which option uses dialogue most effectively?O A. Sergeant Walters said, "You shall now provide me with 50 push-
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O B. "Y'all ain't from around here, is ya?" the crawdad boat captain said.
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O D. "Help!" I shouted. "What is it?" she asked. "There's a snake over
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The sentence that uses dialogue most effectively is "Help!" I shouted. "What is it?" she asked. "There's a snake over there."

What is dialogue structure?

"Dialogue is written using quotation marks around the speaker's exact words. These quotation marks are meant to set the dialogue apart from the narration, which is written as standard text."

The sentence that uses dialogue most effectively is "Help!" I shouted. "What is it?" she asked. "There's a snake over there." because at first the dialogue is written in quotation marks and then the other detail is written such as "she asked".

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Answer: B. "Y'all ain't from around here, is ya?" the crawdad boat captain said.

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