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Q: Could poet Emily Dickinson have watched an organized baseball game?
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Could poet emily dickson have watched an organized baseball game?

Emily Dickinson may have been able to watch a game of baseball, because the sport was invented around 1845, and she was born in 1830. However, Emily Dickinson was a known recluse and rarely left her home, so it is unlikely that she would have watched a game of baseball.


Could Emily Dickinson have seen a baseball game?

yes


Could Jackie Robinson the first black to pplay in major league baseball have watched a game having a designated hitter?

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Who is riding in the carriage with the speaker in Emily Dickinson's poem 712 (Because I could not stop for Death)?

In the poem Because I could not stop for Death by Emily Dickinson, death is in the carriage with the speaker.


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Why was Emily Dickinson so depresssed?

She had mental problems, I heard she could be schizotypal.


What is Emily Dickinson's second famous poem?

"Because I could not stop for Death"


What is the opposite of chaotic?

The opposite of neat (clean, organized) could be messy or untidy. It could also be cluttered, disorganized, or sloppy.


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I sat there and watched the balloon deflate


Why was Susanna Dickinson was a Texas hero?

She was one of the few survivors of the Siege of the Alamo who could provide an account of what transpired there.


How were schools organized in 1920's?

Schools were organized based on race and status in the 1920's. This meant for example that black children could not have the education that white children could have.


Who is riding in the carriage with the speaker in Emily Dickinson's poem?

In Emily Dickinson's poem "Because I could not stop for Death," the speaker is accompanied by Death and Immortality in the carriage. Death is personified as a polite and patient gentleman while Immortality is depicted as a chaperone-like figure accompanying them on their journey.