The prefix is always at the beginning of the word. "pre-" meaning before. For converged, it would be the same thing as "converge". Unless it was the suffix, which would change between both words. For converged, get rid of the 'd' so that it can't try and confuse you. Now, you have the word "converge". The prefix would be "con-" which also means "with".
The form used by Emily Dickinson gives this poem a layer of sadness, ut also a distance from the feelings of the poem.
Explanation:
The poem ''We grow accustomed to the dark” is written by Emily Dickinson whose unusual style innovative use of phrases and punctuation are very much a part of her poetic language as much as her own words.
This poem too is no different as the hyphens here do not really connect the lines together as much as create and uncomfortable distance.
The poem says that the people who are accustomed to dark have also found themselves so dejected they are now almost at a distance from their feelings.
<span>"If they bent of love be honourable, They purpose, marriage, send me word to-morrow, By one that I'll procure to come to thee"
Ok so "If they are in love then be honorable. The man purposed and when the marriage is set, send me an invite because I will want to attend."
I hope this helps because I am going into 8th grade and my school </span>hasn't taught us modern English.