<span>In Whitman's point of view, death is simply a return to earth. On the other hand, Dickinson has a very different perspective towards death. She sees it as a spiritual rebirth. Both poems might have a different approach, but they are basically telling the same thing, which is to not fear death.</span>
Answer:
Metaphor.
A metaphor is a comparison without using like or as.
Examples:
- My mouth is on fire! (Obviously not literally, so it is a metaphor)
- She is a gem. (A girl can't actually be a gem)
Answer:
statistical
Explanation:
Because we are talking about numbers and definite, verifiable facts.
In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>D. She promises to keep his identity a secret. Hester had recognized her husband when she spotted him outside, at the gallows. In Chapter 4, they are facing each other in her prison cell. Chillingworth now wants to find out the identity of Hester's secret lover, which she refuses to reveal, but also agrees that she would keep his own identity a secret.</span>