The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. Verbose and sensuous" The best description of Dickinson's poetry is that it is <span>Verbose and sensuous. Dickinson's way of writing is very different from other known authors.</span>
The correct answer is C. Even though like and as have similar meanings like is used much more commonly to express the meaning "in the same way". Using a noun or pronoun after like refers to "in a similar way" where as using a noun or pronoun after "as" refers to "in the role of"
Dr. Lanyon writes in his letter that he received a letter from Jekyll after the latter's last dinner party. It iseems to be written out of desperation and with no explanation. It orders him to <span>get a specific drawer with its contents from the laboratory, and bring it home. He must wait for a man (Mr. Hyde) who would come to take it precisely at midnight. He learned that Mr. Hyde and Jekyll are the same person. The two personas can morph into one another using a mysterious potion.</span>
Answer:
truth loving is the quote.over here