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I could not find the passage that is missing in your question but I will tell you some pieces of information that could be helpful.
- Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born in 1830, Massachusetts and she was an American poet. She lived in one prominent family and she was studying at the Academy called Amherst.
People were thinking that she is eccentric and she was living life in isolation and she was an introvert person.
She was considered as a unique poet of her age so the answer D could be right. Also, other options are including something that we can see in her poetry so for the answer you must read the passage appropriately.
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Slip of tongue
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This can be said: “I was about to say something but it slipped from my tongue!”
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The migration of the Bantu people from their origins in southern West Africa saw a gradual population movement sweep through the central, eastern, and southern parts of the continent starting in the mid-2nd millennium BCE and finally ending before 1500 CE. With them, the Bantu brought new technologies and skills such as cultivating high-yield crops and iron-working which produced more.
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The correct answer is the last option.
In citations, longer texts (for example, novels) should be put in italics, while shorter texts (like articles and short stories) should be encased in quotation marks: "Greens Get a Boost Under the Glow of the Supermarket."
Answer: Download filters!
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