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What are Emily Dickinson’s views of nature in most of her poems about it?

A. She feels strongly about nature’s inscrutability.
B. She believes that there is a mythical bond between man and nature.
C. She thinks humans are outsiders who can observe nature, experience nature, worship nature, but they can not understand the secrets and mysteries of nature.
D. She considers that human beings can discover and control the mystery of nature by using science.

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“The King” in the poem “I Heard a Fly Buzz refers to the God of death.

Who coined the phrase “negative capability”?

A. William Shakespeare
B. John Keats
C. Percy Bysshe Shelley
D. George Gordon Byron

the line “The Eyes around—had wrung them dry— / And Breaths were gathering firm” describes that the friends and relatives of the speaker have been crying and their eyes were wet, but now they are waiting for the coming of death very peacefully.

Which of the following statement is true?

A. Comedy is usually considered superior to tragedy.
B. Comedy is older than tragedy.
C. The history of western comedy dates back to ancient Greece.
D. Tragedy dwells in the world that comedy transcends.

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