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What do Emily Dickinson's poetry typically include? Check all that apply.

- four-line stanzas
- third-person narration
- traditional rhyme
- memorable titles
- first-person narration
- figurative language

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User Pungs
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it is the 1st one, 3rd one, 5th one, and the 6th one
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User Egon Allison
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Answer:

- four-line stanzas

- traditional rhyme

- first-person narration

- figurative language

Step-by-step explanation:

Emily Dickinson was known for writing in first person, the narrator of her poem was her, she avoid putting titles for several of her poems, she always used a traditional rhyme using iamb foots and something the an ABCB rhyme scheme, she also use for this the four-line stanza, she always wrote about what make her feel curious and often used figurative language to properly convey her feeling into the poem.

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