<em> "Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church"</em> is a poem written by Emily Dickinson in which she makes reference to religion and its norms. "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" is another poem written by Emily Dickinson which was published in 1890. In this poem, she refers to death and immortality.
The speakers of <em>"Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church"</em> and <em>"Because I Could Not Stop for Death"</em> are similar since both are forthright and confident.
Answer:
E
Explanation:
Making eye contact while delivering a speech is vital. When an orator or the speaker makes and eye contact with his/her audience it helps build the connection. The audience feels connected with the speaker and feel that they are important. An eye contact builds the rapport (a relationship in which people are able to understand one another).
So, while delivering the speech Amelia should make eye contact with her audience as it will help her audience feel connected, build rapport, and they will be able to feel that they are important.
So, the correct answer is option E.
They are considered themes because they appear frequently in literature.
It's metaphor, since "Her early leaf's a flower" saying one thing is another without using the word 'like'. A simile does a similar thing, but it does use the word 'like'. An onomatopoeia is a word that sounds like a sound, and personification is giving a nonhuman thing human attributes.