You would refer to the second amendment, which outlines basic gun rights for the United States. Amendment 1 and 3 are on freedoms of speech, press, religion, petition, assembly, and the quartering of soldiers.
The Rhyme
<span>Based upon
the lines you have provided, it is important to note that the word “light” is
never mentioned not even just one time. However,
the last word of the second line and the last word of the third line, there are
the words “sight” and “midnight.” And,
both of these words rhyme with “light.”
As such, it is through clever use of rhyme in this stanza you have
provided that Emily Dickenson is able to connect the concepts of light and dark
with never even mentioning the word “light.”</span>
Its A)
<span>It cannot be a independent clause because that phrase itself cannot be its own sentence. For example in the sentence "I need some water to drink.", "I need some water" is an independent clause, because it can be a sentence that makes sense not like "to drink", because that makes no sense. So as I said before I got to talking about clauses</span>