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What statement holds true for these two poems? A)
They are both about storms, but in Dunbar's poem
the storm is enjoyed by the speaker.
B)
They are both about storms, but in Dickinson's poem
the storm is enjoyed by the speaker.
They are both about storms, but Dickinson's storm is
violent while Dunbar's storm is peaceful.
D)
They are both about storms, but Dickinson's storm is
peaceful while Dunbar's storm is violent.

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