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What is one way in which Emily Dickinson's poems are different from Walt Whitman's

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Answer:

She uses rhyme, but he does not.

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Both Emily Dickindon and Walt Whitman are considered two of America's greatest writers. Emily is known for her secluded life and her sentimental poems quenching the concepts that make up what we know about life and death. On the other hand, Walt's poems questioned controversial topics for society and had a strong humanistic tenor. Despite differences in the theme of their poems, the most striking difference between these two poets is that Emily Dickindon used to use rhyme in her poems, while Whitman had no such custom.

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