The answer is A: a voyage.
In this poem, Emily Dickinson is comparing reading to a voyage, to travelling, by making it seem that reading is like embarking a strong and powerful vessel (the frigate) towards unknown places; or like riding a beautiful horse (the coursers) across a lovely field (poetry); and all of this without any cost or harm to the reader (anyone can read and embark on this wonderful trip).
2. An unusual gold ring
3. An old beautiful house
4. Red leather gloves
5. An old American film
6. Tiny pink flowers
7. A long thin face
8. Big black clouds
9. A lovely sunny day
10. An ugly yellow dress
11. A long wide avenue
12. New important ideas
13. A nice new green sweater
14. A small black metal box
15. Long black beautiful hair
16. An interesting old French painting
17. A large yellow (?red?) umbrella
D. Everything else is a fact, while D has an emotion that is showing what people think about. AKA they're judging, etx
Answer:
A) exciting
Explanation:
Glamorous: Exotic or thrilling is used to describe anything that is beautiful or enticing.
the polar opposite: Not exciting.