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Uncle Walt Emily This and That Who wrote it I love poetry
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Whitman created this form of writing poetry. It had no meter and rhyme
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Whitman created this form of writing poetry. It had no meter and rhyme
free verse
In essence, the body of Whitman's work is a spiritual ________________.
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In essence, the body of Whitman's work is a spiritual ________________.
autobiography
This is the title of the collection of poems that became Whitman's claim to fame.
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This is the title of the collection of poems that became Whitman's claim to fame.
Leaves of Grass
Whitman's poetry struck a responsive chord because it reflected the energies of the
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Whitman's poetry struck a responsive chord because it reflected the energies of the
New Nation
Walt Whitman worked on the battlefronts taking care of wounded soldiers of this war
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Walt Whitman worked on the battlefronts taking care of wounded soldiers of this war
Civil War
In her secluded life, Dickinson dressed in this color
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In her secluded life, Dickinson dressed in this color
white
The 1955 publication of Emily's poems was important because
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The 1955 publication of Emily's poems was important because
They were published in their original form

If Dickinson's personal life was restricted, her poetry

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If Dickinson's personal life was restricted, her poetry


never reflected it


Dickinson's poetry is characterized by
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Dickinson's poetry is characterized by
a meticulous choice of words, random capitalization, random dashes

During her lifetime, Dickinson's most significant audience was

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During her lifetime, Dickinson's most significant audience was


Thomas W. Higginson


Whitman devoted endless phrases to listing things or
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Whitman devoted endless phrases to listing things or
cataloguing
Dickinson's fame started after her ______________.
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Dickinson's fame started after her ______________.
death.
Both Whitman and Dickinson needed to use this "power" to notice what was going on around them
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Both Whitman and Dickinson needed to use this "power" to notice what was going on around them
observation
The years of Dickinson's life was
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The years of Dickinson's life was
1830-1886
The years of Whitman's life was
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The years of Whitman's life was
1819-1892
I Heard the Learned Astronomer
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I Heard the Learned Astronomer
Whitman
I heard a Fly buzz-when I died
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I heard a Fly buzz-when I died
Dickinson
Leaves of Grass
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Leaves of Grass
Whitman
Apparently with no surprise
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Apparently with no surprise
Dickinson
Heart! We will forget him!
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Heart! We will forget him!
Dickinson
A literary term in which you address something that is absent
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A literary term in which you address something that is absent
apostrophe
In "If you were coming in the Fall" the speaker would brush summer by like a _______.
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In "If you were coming in the Fall" the speaker would brush summer by like a _______.
fly
Emily loved to write in 4-line stanzas called
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Emily loved to write in 4-line stanzas called
quatrains
Whitman's poetry struck a responsive chord because it reflected the energies of the new _____________.
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Whitman's poetry struck a responsive chord because it reflected the energies of the new _____________.
nation
The repetition of consonant sounds close together is
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The repetition of consonant sounds close together is
alliteration
What was Emily Dickinson's nickname
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What was Emily Dickinson's nickname
The Belle of Amherst




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