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Which stylistic element is Emily Dickinson most known for in her poetry?

AElaborate metaphors

BUse of slant rhyme and unconventional capitalization

CComplex narrative structures

DStrict adherence to traditional poetic forms

Answer:

B. Use of slant rhyme and unconventional capitalization

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Emily Dickinson is distinguished by her use of slant rhyme, dashes, and unconventional capitalization. These techniques contributed to the unique and innovative nature of her poetry, setting her apart from traditional poets of her time. Her poems often feature short lines and explore themes of death, immortality, and nature.


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