22. Emily Dickinson's poetry was as intellectual as it was imaginative. Which aspect of the poet's life heavily informed this quality in her work?

Her involvement in the abolitionist movement

Her close relationship with her sister

Her family's expectations of her

Her decision to join the church

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Answer:

c. her family's expectations of her

Explanation:

Dickinson's father insisted that all of his children pursue a high-quality, advanced education and encouraged them to read, write, and think throughout their lives

Answer:

her involvement in the abolitionist movement

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