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In "My life closed twice before its close" by Emily Dickinson, what has happened to the speaker in the past that prompted her to express the feelings seen in lines 7 & 8?

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The heartbreak or loss of loved one is what makes Emily Dickinson express the feelings in lines 7 and 8.

Step-by-step explanation:

"My Life Closed Twice Before Its Close" is a poem written by Emily Dickinson. The poem describes the heartbreak that she might have gone through, possibly a relationship heartbreak or loss of loved one.

The feelings expressed in lines 7 and 8 are most probably prompted by the loss she has gone through. In last line she is expressing that she is experiencing hell while writing about her heartbreak.

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