Answer:
B
De- means to get rid of or something.
In the poem "There Is No Frigate like a Book", the <u>A - main idea</u> is that books can transport your imagination and soul to all different parts. She conveys this by making an analogy between means of transportation and literature in the poem.
This is a short poem and has nothing to do with B- the life of dickingson, or the C- the poetic structure. The D- word choices she uses are as I mentioned, to compare different transportations: frigates and coursers, to literature.
You can start the introduction with your interpretation on courage (what it means to you).
Then complete at least two body paragraphs explaining at least two instances of courage portrayed in the scenes of the book. You will most likely find it as an attribute in the characterization of (at most) one of those who play a role in the book. Incorporate what makes it courageous (you can even refer back to why you, personally, thought it was brave as the reader), and what was the motivation behind it. Include specific quotes to back up your position on conveying how that trait is brought alive in the character, whether through action, dialogue, internal thoughts, etc.
Lastly, sum it all up with a conclusion that ties everything together (both your perspective on courage, and that presented throughout the book).