Answer and Explanation:
This question is about the poem "There is no Frigate like a Book" by Emily Dickinson.
The meaning of the poem would not change with the replacement of words, however, the poem would be more elaborate, with a more elegant and dramatic language and this may not be the aim of the author, who preferred to use simpler words. This elegance would be imposed by the sound of words and by the cultured nature that they impose. They would also form a more subjunctive, less literal poem, since they would assume a more connotative and less direct role.
The answer is definitely A.
The answer is one and three
The pencil is sharpened by me.
This is the passive voice.
The answer is : I injured my leg playing football.
Based on the given words : <u>my/playing/i/injured/football/leg</u>
The most sensible sentence would be :
I injured my leg playing football.