Answer:Form.
Explanation:
If you really think about, it cannot be of because it wouldn't really make sence with what you are thinking, to doesn't really make sence either, with neither makes sence. So the best choice would be form because it a form/ expression.
Emily Dickinson was writing about how instead of organized religion she prefers to stay home and feel the god in herself, in a way. So when she explains this she says "an Orchard" speaking presumably of a space in her own house, and "for a dome" to contrast it with the kind of grand architecture displayed in churches.
The Scarlet Ibis is a short story written by novelist James Hurst.
Answer:
The answer is the first one
Explanation:
The definition of internal is inside, or within one's self.
however for external it's outside problems like with nature, an argument with someone else.
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A direct quote should be special. Paraphrasing sources lets more of your own thinking come through. Remember: your readers have come to you for your words, not someone else's. Don't bury your ideas beneath a heap of quotations. Instead, use quotations to make your point— and to make your point interesting.
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