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Personification is when the author gives a nonliving object human characteristics. Dickinson describes a soul shutting doors and selecting a society, which is what humans do.
A metaphor is a comparison between two things that wouldn't be otherwise connected. An extended metaphor in this story is that the soul is a Queen that rules over a society.
The tone of the poem is quiet and ominous because the poem describes reclusiveness and wanting to be alone.
A simile is a comparison between two things using the words "like" or "as." Dickinson compares the valves of her attention to stone.
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<span>D. Both depict the beauty of nature at the same time of the year.</span>
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Those are called "creation myths". They show us how everything, not only earth, was created, and what the gods had to endure in order to do so.