In this poem, Emily Dickinson describes the wind as a guest who came into her house. She is known for writing about simple natural phenomena, and this is one such poem. She says her guest is invisible, intangible with no bones or feet. She is only able to. feel the presence of the wind, and not actually touch it.
<span>A historical theory states that Shakespeare's works were written by a group of men.</span>
C.
This is because the question says "than" followed by a name (noun). You can say more friendly but it is not commonly used in the US.
That was surprisingly difficult.He unfortunately died yesterday!