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Read "A Narrow Fellow in the Grass" by Emily Dickinson. From whose point of view is the poem most likely written?

A narrow fellow in the grass
Occasionally rides;
You may have met him, — did you not,
His notice sudden is.

The grass divides as with a comb,
A spotted shaft is seen;
And then it closes at your feet
And opens further on.

He likes a boggy acre,
A floor too cool for corn.
Yet when a child, and barefoot,
I more than once, at morn,

Have passed, I thought, a whip-lash
Unbraiding in the sun, —
When, stooping to secure it,
It wrinkled, and was gone.

Several of nature's people
I know, and they know me;
I feel for them a transport
Of cordiality;

But never met this fellow,
Attended or alone, Without a tighter breathing,
And zero at the bone.

(ANSWERS)
1) her personal point of view
2) a grown adult's point of view
3) a famous person's point of view
4) a child's point of view
5) a teenager's point of view

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Answer:2 a grown adults point of view

Explanation:

It has more mature language than what would count as the context of a childs tone or vocabulary when it comes to poetry

Answer:

"A Narrow Fellow in the Grass" by Emily Dickinson. is written from a grown adult's point of view

Explanation:

"A Narrow Fellow in the Grass" by Emily Dickinson is a poem that describes the point of view of an adult man towards a snake and even when there is a line where he mentions his childhood, he keeps talking about the view of those memories from his present-day as an adult, the five stanzas discuss the theme of nature.