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Pepsi [2]
3 years ago
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In the poem "Will there really be a 'Morning?'" how does the capitalization of "Scholar," "Sailor," and "Wise Man" help to devel

op the speaker's need to understand the world around her?
it is used to cite a specific person


it is used to create a sense of awe


it is used to add rhythm to the stanza


it is used to emphasize their great knowledge
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2 answers:
g100num [7]3 years ago
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D: It is used to emphasize their great knowledge  <span />
antoniya [11.8K]3 years ago
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The correct answer is D) it is used to emphasize their great knowledge.

In the poem "Will there really be a 'Morning?'"the capitalization of "Scholar," "Sailor," and "Wise Man" help to develop the speaker's need to understand the world around her in that it is used to emphasize their great knowledge.

Emily Dickinson is the author of the poem "Will there really be a 'Morning?'" She considered those three words important and capitalized. She is asking for some orientation when she wrote in the poem "Oh Some Scholar! Oh Some Sailor! Oh Some Wisemen from the skies." She tries to get some answers and that is why she asks these three people to get some orientation. Dickinson (183o-1886) is considered one of the greatest American poets.

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