read the following poem by emily dickinson. this is my letter to the world that never wrote to me— the simple news that nature t
old— with tender majesty her message is committed to hands i cannot see— for love of her—sweet—countrymen— judge tenderly—of me what is the most accurate paraphrase of this poem? a. the poet is asking for help with the writing of her poetry. b. the poet is shocked by some unexpected news. c. the poet is wishing the world to remember her after she is gone. d. the poet is yearning for a lost love.
The correct answer to this question is letter "c. the poet is wishing the world to remember her after she is gone."
This is my letter to the world that never wrote to me— the simple news that nature told— with tender majesty her message is committed to hands i cannot see— for love of her—sweet—countrymen— judge tenderly—of me. The most accurate paraphrase of this poem is that <span>the poet is wishing the world to remember her after she is gone. </span>
Pilgrim: is a person who travels to places of religion or sacred places. Puritan: Came to america to make money, explore, and to spread free religion. Quaker: members of a christian society who use no scripture and believe in daily life and worship.
The answer to this question is probably A. B wouldn't be correct because we might get rid of racism which is highly unlikely but still probable. Same with C and sexism. For D, we could have very well maintained health care institutions in the future.