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While Dickinson's dashes often stand in for more varied punctuation, at other times they serve as bridges between sections of the poem—bridges that are not otherwise readily apparent. Dickinson may also have intended for the dashes to indicate pauses when reading the poem aloud.
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The conflict and resolution
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My last adventure... was when I was in AR29 or — not sure
It is a formal / non-sequitur fallacy. Explanation: The sentence "Paul would make great class president because he is good at basketball" is an example of formal fallacy or more specifically non- sequitur where the conclusion of the sentence is in no way related to the claim.