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| Palabra | Significado fácil | Traducción | Pron. |
|---|
| Mourners | people grieving | people who are attending a funeral to express sorrow | mawr-nurz |
| treading | walking repeatedly | walking back and forth | tred-ing |
| Sense | understanding | awareness or perception | sens |
| Service | ceremony | a formal event, often religious | sur-vis |
| numb | unable to feel | lacking sensation or feeling | nuhm |
| creak | make a harsh sound | produce a loud, high-pitched noise | kreek |
| Boots of Lead | heavy boots | symbolizing heaviness or burden | boots ov led |
| toll | ring | to sound or ring, especially of a bell | tohl |
| Heavens | sky | the sky or universe | hev-uhnz |
| solitary | alone | being alone or isolated | sol-i-ter-ee |
| Plank | a piece of wood | a metaphor for stability or support | plangk |
| Reason | logic | the power of the mind to think and understand | ree-zuhn |
| plunge | fall | to fall or drop suddenly | pluhnj |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (1830–1886) was an American poet known for her innovative and unconventional style. Her work, largely unpublished during her lifetime, is now considered canonical. She explored themes of nature and mortality with a distinctively elliptical language.
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