Emily Dickinson'spoetry is very short and to the point, which stimulates student interest, and Dickinson presents themes that today's students can easily relate to.
We can arrive at this answer because:
Today's students need to foster academic growth amid an era of much information and advancement.
This makes students more appreciative of texts that are short, direct, and to the point, that they can be read quickly, but that are full of meaning.
Emily Dickinson'spoems are short and present her message directly, but with all the natural subjective language of poetry.
In addition, Dickinson's poetry presents themes that students can identify with, such as loneliness, the search for love, living with a family, concern for nature, and living with fame.
In this case, we can say that Dickinson's poetry is timeless, as it is capable of arousing the interest of readers of all ages, at any time.
It could be C or D but I believe it is C since the poem seems to bring across the idea that most people see women as skinny or thin and to have large legs or a large nose, she, by some is considered "off." That's just what I think.