Dickinson uses the metaphor of a funeral to describe her inner struggles. What metaphor would you use to describe your own mind?

 I would use a metaphor of a photo album for my mind. I would say this because I store a lot of memories in my brain and I can picture them. I can scroll through my mind and pictures and recollect my memories. Another metaphor I would use is a library for also storing knowledge. Which is also a good metaphor because they say you have millions of books worth of knowledge in your brain. 

Today in class we read 2 poems by Emily Dickenson and started our heart project.

Today I learned about finding the theme in poems that may seem unclear.

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