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Emily Dickinson's writing style is most certainly unique. She used extensive dashes, dots, and unconventional capitalization, in addition to vivid imagery and idiosyncratic vocabulary. Instead of using pentameter, she was more inclined to use trimester, tetrameter, and even dimeter at times.
Transitions help your argument flow smoothly and without them you could lose and confuse your audience. Hope that helps
D) because when the Declaration of Independence was written it was the 13 colonies not the U.S.