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What mood does Dickinson create when she ends "I dwell in Possibility" with a dash rather than a period or other end mark?

A.
a mood of angry defiance

B.
a mood of puzzled worry

C.
a mood of endless opportunity

D.
a mood of sudden action


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"C. a mood of endless opportunity" is what Dickinson is trying to create in terms of a mood by ending "I dwell in Possibility" with a dash rather than a period or other end mark.

The answer is C.  a mood of endless opportunity