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Which of the following poems is NOT one of Emily Dickinson's major works?

A"Because I Could Not Stop for Death"

B"I Heard a Fly Buzz – When I Died"

C"Hope is the Thing with Feathers"

D"The Raven"

Answer:

D. "The Raven"

Read Explanation:

"The Raven" was written by Edgar Allan Poe, not Emily Dickinson. Dickinson's major poems include "Because I Could Not Stop for Death", "I Heard a Fly Buzz – When I Died", and "Hope is the Thing with Feathers", among others. "The Raven" is known for its dark, melancholic tone and exploration of themes like grief and loss.


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