Answer:
mr. teller wants his dog back
In "The Soul Selects her own Society", Dickinson's childhood can be categorized as (A) exclusionary.
The narrator speaks about only letting one individual into her soul and shutting out everybody else. She points out that she won't even let in the loftiest individuals if it does not suit her.
Cultural experiences and perspectives can be conveyed through memorable narratives because their experiences and perspectives build who they are and contribute to their upbringing and memories.
Answer:
He believes that all living things are important.
Explanation:
I think this because he has an importance for other things and not just himself or other people, but I haven't read the full passage so this could be marked as maybe correct. good luck though.