Emily Dickinson's 'There is Another Sky'
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What does the poem 'There is Another Sky' primarily convey?

  • A message of hope and resilience. (correct)
  • A sense of despair and loneliness.
  • A critique of society.
  • An exploration of urban life.
  • The poem 'There is Another Sky' consists of only 10 lines.

    False

    What literary devices does Emily Dickinson primarily use in 'There is Another Sky'?

    Metaphor, personification, imagery, and inversion.

    The first 8 lines of a sonnet are called the __________.

    <p>octave</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the literary device with its description:

    <p>Metaphor = Comparison between unlike things for effect Personification = Assigning human traits to non-human entities Imagery = Vivid descriptions that appeal to the senses Inversion = The reversal of the usual order of words</p> Signup and view all the answers

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