Well, since you didn't include the excerpts, I cannot possibly know which ones you are referring to, but overall, Dickinson used iambic tetrameters and iambic trimeters in this poem.
Yes you can, but fires can't burn in the oxygen.
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where is question?????????????
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It starts in the mind if you feel that you have low self esteem or feel something than its actually gonna happen because your mind id processing that and you start producing that thought.
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As I see it, the only line that makes up a rhyming couplet is C."So I stared at the Night! And she / Stared back solemnly at me!". Well, it’s easy to catch the beat, you just need to read all the words aloud with pauses and all the punctuation marks. In that case we have two rhyming words, they are ‘’she’’ and ‘’me’’, you need to focus on the pause after ‘’she’’ and everything will be clear.