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Which of the following best describes Emily Dickinson’s attitude toward publication during her lifetime?

AShe actively sought fame through publication.

BShe was indifferent to whether her poems were published.

CShe preferred to share her poems privately with a select circle of friends and family.

DShe intended to publish them posthumously.

Answer:

C. She preferred to share her poems privately with a select circle of friends and family.

Read Explanation:

During her lifetime, Emily Dickinson was not publicly recognized as a poet. She primarily shared her poems with a small circle of friends and family. It wasn't until after her death that her extensive collection of poetry was discovered and published, leading to her posthumous fame.


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