Most of Emily Dickinson's poetry is written in the style of Rhymed couplets.
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- Emily Dickinson is an American poet. she was known and greatly recognized for her beautiful poetry and also appreciated for the usage of words and figures of speeches which makes the poem a value-added material.
- Maximum in her poem she uses the rhyming couplets which is known to be her premier style of poem writings. The rhyming couplet is known as the usage of the rhyming word only in the second and the fourth line.
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DO NOT OPEN THAT LINK HE OR SHE WANT TO TRACK U DOWN
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He always puts up a fight to protect his friends.
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Here you go. You'll have to go in and beef it up, this isn't even 200 words, but it's a start. I didn't have time to do te last bit (the result).
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The Jewish Holocaust was an event in history that lasted nearly five years. During WW2, the rise of an antisemitic and power-hungry leader resulted in the death of nearly 6 million Jewish people. But what were Hitler's reasons behind it? Some of his idealisms were rooted in people he looked up to (ex. Kar Lueger), but the most prominent reason was that a scapegoat was needed for Hitler to pin the blame on for all of what was going on in Germany at the time. Prior to WW2, the population of Jewish People in Europe was nearly 9 million people. 6 million died from the Holocaust, which left a striking 3 million left in Europe after the tragic events of the war. The word Holocaust has greek origins, with a prefix that means 'burnt sacrifice to God. In the bible, the reason that burnt sacrifices no longer had to be offered (Circa the Old Testament) was that Jesus had been crucified. Jewish people follow only the old testament, so they would have still performed said burnt sacrifices in the times of the Temple Of Jerusalem.
Well, it's not A. Mary did not let hm accept the disease.
It's not B-he told her about his mother (I think).
It's not D because she is brought to live there.
It's C because she doesn't let him accept his illness and ends up helping him.