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What does Dickinson compare nature to in the poem?

ambitions
history
emotions
humans ​

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pedivore
pedivore pedivore
  • 08-10-2020

Answer:

What poem is it bsjdnndndnd

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destybestie16
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  • 20-10-2020

Answer:

Humans.

Explanation:

In the poem, "The Sky is Low, the Coulds are Mean" by Emily Dickinson, it says "Nature, like us, is sometimes caught without her diadem."

She is comparing nature to us, and we are humans, so therefore the answer would be humans.

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