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Emily DickinsonBothWalt WhitmanAssignment Instructions: Match the number of the description with the correct author. If it applies to both, list the number under both. You may open a new word document if you do not have enough room to insert the numbers in the boxes above.1. all-embracing power2. at the core of American literature3. career an American success story4. celebrated the universal brotherhood5. close observer of people and life's daily activities6. considered poetry a letter to the world7. created original style8. distinct voice of American literature9. envisioned a bright destiny for democracy10. extravagant with words11. extremely careful in word choice12. famous around the world during lifetime13. found in nature metaphors for the spirit and recorded them with no hope of an audience14. found the divine in the everyday15. found ways to be immersed in the world and isolated from it16. fully lived out Emerson's call for self-reliance17. gemlike artistry18. Leaves of Grass19. looked deeply into nature20. marked a turning point in American poetry21. obscure homebody22. posthumous fame23. precise writer24. private and shy25. prophet of progress26. public spokesman of the masses27. secluded28. self-published29. sociable and loved company30. style of expression has been used by later American poets31. technique based on cadence32. technique described as "economical"33. traveler34. worked with bold strokes on a broad canvas35. worked with the delicacy of a miniaturist36. wrote poetry in free verse37. addressed life’s realities38. key figure in a new generation of poets39. observed and wrote everyday life, mainly in lyric poetry (poetry that expresses the emotions of the speaker)40. broke with traditional rules that defined poetry up to that point41. created vivid, concrete images with carefully chosen words42. experimented with language, breaking conventions of punctuation, capitalization, and grammar.43. poetry has long, rambling lines that imitate the natural patterns and rhythms of speech

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