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im nobody! i by emily 18 emily dickinson (1830-1886) was an american maintaining friendships through written letters, most of which were published after her death. on personal living and what it takes to be a some im nobody! who are you? are you - nobody - too? then theres a pair of us! dont tell theyd advertise - you know! how dreary - to be - somebody! how public - like a frog - to tell ones name - the livelong june - to an admiring bog! \im nobody! who are you?\ from poems: se unless otherwise noted, this con commonlit text-dependent questions directions: for the following questions, choose the best answer or respond in complete sentences. 1. which of the following statements best summarizes a theme of the poem? a. sometimes it can be fun for people to pretend they are invisible. b. it is better to maintain a private identity than seek fame and recognition. c. private living will prevent the spread of public gossip. d. public life is exhausting and not worth the effort. 2. what does the word \advertise\ mean as used in line 4? a. to commercialize b. to reveal c. to publicize d. to promote 3. what is the significance of line 3 in the overall meaning of the poem? a. it conveys that nobodies can experience companionship rather than simply isolation. b. it implies that the speaker has never met another nobody before and is not sure how to respond. c. it reveals that the speaker is lonely and looking for a meaningful relationship in life. d. it shows that there is more power in being a group of nobodies compared to just one somebody. 4. how does the speaker use diction and figurative language to portray what its like to be a \somebody\ and how does this impact the meaning of the text? cite evidence from the poem to support your answer.
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The poem "I'm Nobody! Who are you?" by Emily Dickinson explores the idea of preferring a private, unassuming identity over seeking fame. Option A is incorrect as the poem isn't about pretending to be invisible. Option C is off - topic as the poem doesn't discuss public gossip. Option D is also incorrect as the poem doesn't focus on public life being exhausting. Option B aligns with the theme that maintaining a private identity is better than seeking fame and recognition.
In line 4, "Don't tell they'd advertise - you know!", the context is about not letting others know about being a "Nobody" because they would make it public. "To publicize" (option C) fits the context. "To commercialize" (A) is about business, "to reveal" (B) is too general, and "to promote" (D) is about advocating, which doesn't fit here.
Line 3 is "Then there's a pair of us!". The speaker is happy to find another "Nobody", showing that "nobodies" can have companionship instead of being isolated. Option B is wrong as the speaker is excited, not unsure. Option C is incorrect as the poem isn't about looking for a relationship. Option D is off - topic as the poem doesn't compare the power of groups of nobodies and a somebody.
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B. It is better to maintain a private identity than seek fame and recognition.