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From the perspective of an animal
Trash placed in the sea by humans
Remind me can we eat it?
Almost all my home is filled with waste It used to be such a wonderful place
Such a shame I used to like the sea, now its the only place I don't want to be
Humans, please stop throwing trash in my home we can leave each other alone
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The answer to your question is hearing. the reason why is because you need to be able to hear an explosion in order to not that its an explosion. and with the second, its talking about the thumping, wich u need to be able to hear in order to call it thumping. i hope this answer helps.
Answer: The tone is <u><em>merry and full of promise</em></u>. It continues in the second stanza where the hills personified untie their bonnets. As the sun rises and the morning air starts to warm, the mist, which is the metaphorical bonnet, over the hills evaporates. Then the bobolinks begin to sing.
More about her poems: Sometimes with humor, sometimes with pathos, Dickinson writes about her subjects. Remembering that she had a strong wit often helps to discern the tone behind her words. Emily Dickinson had many major themes in her writing. These themes include: religion, death, home and family, nature and love. Religion: Emily Dickinson was a religious person; religion is brought up many times in her poems.
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I would say B because it’s the only one that mentions the prince. I hope I’m right! :)