"<span>D. </span>It is the point of view from which Dickinson writes the poem" is the best option as to what best describes the assertion, which Dickinson makes in "There Is No Frigate Like a Book," that a great book can spark a reader's imagination and
<span>transport and transform the human soul. </span>
The rhetorical device used on that excerpt is metaphor, as one can see on the use of freedom on one side and chains of poverty on the other side. As well, there is a metaphorical treatment on the case of good words to good deeds.
He says "arms" meaning weapons.
The correct answer is D. Love.
The relationship described between John and Buck is much more than just simple friendship or attachment, even though it is between a dog and a man.
Hey there,
D is probably your best bet here. It might be b, and sorry if it is but I'd go with d.
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