1) What is the central metaphor in the poem "I dwell in Possibility" by Dickinson? A) A ship B) A bird C) A house D) A photo Answer: C) A house 2) What did the speaker show over "prose" in the poem? A) Verse B) Rhyme C) Rhythm D) Meter Answer: A) Verse 3) According to the speaker, where does "Possibility" reside? A) Beyond reach B) In the soul C) In dreams D) In the future Answer: C) In dreams 4) What does the speaker liken to a "bee" in the poem? A) Hope B) Aim C) Imagination D) Creativity Answer: C) Imagination 5) The word "imperial" in the poem suggests_ A) Royal power B) longness C) Richness D) Glory Answer: A) Royal power 6) What does the speaker claim "I" has never seen? A) Morning B) Noon C) Night D) Sunset Answer: D) Sunset 7) According to the speaker Dickinson, what does "it" have a "door"? A) Heaven B) Death C) Hope D) Possibility Answer: D) Possibility 8) What does the speaker's "house&q
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