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English, 04.10.2019 20:10, djjdjdjdjdNfnd1941

Read the poem "the snake" by emily dickinson. a narrow fellow in the grass occasionally rides; you may have met him, — did you not, his notice sudden is. the grass divides as with a comb, a spotted shaft is seen; and then it closes at your feet and opens further on. he likes a boggy acre, a floor too cool for corn. yet when a child, and barefoot, i more than once, at morn, have passed, i thought, a whip-lash unbraiding in the sun, — when, stooping to secure it, it wrinkled, and was gone. several of nature's people i know, and they know me; i feel for them a transport of cordiality; but never met this fellow, attended or alone, without a tighter breathing, and zero at the bone. which statement best describes dickinson’s use of figurative language in the final stanza?

she uses comparisons to show the speaker’s connection to the snake .

she uses a simile to show that snakes are harmless creatures .

she uses a metaphor to describe the movement of the snake.

she uses exaggeration to emphasize the speaker’s fear of snakes.

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