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Mrrafil [7]
3 years ago
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I NEED TWO ANSWERS Read "A Narrow Fellow in the Grass" by Emily Dickinson. From whose point of view is the poem most likely writ

ten? A narrow fellow in the grass Occasionally rides; You may have met him, — did you not, His notice sudden is. The grass divides as with a comb, A spotted shaft is seen; And then it closes at your feet And opens further on. He likes a boggy acre, A floor too cool for corn. Yet when a child, and barefoot, I more than once, at morn, Have passed, I thought, a whip-lash Unbraiding in the sun, — When, stooping to secure it, It wrinkled, and was gone. Several of nature's people I know, and they know me; I feel for them a transport Of cordiality; But never met this fellow, Attended or alone, Without a tighter breathing, And zero at the bone. her personal point of view a grown adult's point of view a famous person's point of view a child's point of view a teenager's point of view
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1 answer:
Ronch [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The answers are as follows:  

a grown adult's point of view - a grown adult male - she speaks as a man that is remembering his encounter with a snake when he was a child

a child's point of view - as a child, he bent down to grab the snake - but the snake got away.  

Explanation:

Not sure if this helps, but these are the two ways in which you can interpret the ideas of point of view.

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