, 1842 to Judge Thomas Gibbes Morgan and his second wife, Sarah Hunt Fowler Morgan. She spent her early childhood in New Orleans until Judge Morgan relocated the family to Baton Rouge in 1850. Although Sarah received less than a full year of formal schooling, she followed a serious course of study on her own. In addition to learning French, she read widely in English literature. References to her reading habits as well as allusions to various literary works appear in her diary, which she began during the Civil War.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Dickinson most likely repeated the word
"passed" three times in this stanza because the words convey a sense
of steady motion.
To add, <span>Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was an American poet. Except for
Walt Whitman, Dickinson is now recognized as the most important American poet
of the 19th century. Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts.</span>
Answer:
End of 19th century into 20th
Explanation: