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Dickinson uses the metaphor of a funeral to describe her inner struggles. What metaphor would you use to describe your own mind?

 Prompt Response: A metaphor I would use to describe my mind is, "You are just a big ole train wreck" my mind do be at different places at one time that just causes me to be more stress on my mind and add more problems.Summary: Today we read two poems by Emily Dickinson that were described in a metaphorically way where she didn't say exactly what she was saying but you could understand where she was coming from and the meaning of the story behind.Reflection: These poems related to me where I was at a point of time in my life and reading them made me actually wanting to talk about things more because it's not good to keep problems to yourself.

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