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  Ms. Dickinson uses rhyming (sting and wing) and alliteration (song and sting) to create a playful, carefree tone.  The imagery is simplistic and gives a childlike perspective of a bee.  Ms. Dickinson then uses the lighthearted imagery to poignantly compare fame to a bee; fame is whimsical (the song and wings), but can also be painful (the sting).  This imagery creates a cheerful mood.  When she uses the words "Ah" and "wing", Ms. Dickinson invokes the connotation of a blissful sigh and a happy feeling.  
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Answer:

A) In the poem the storm ends, but in the song it doesn't stop.

Explanation:

The ending of the poem speaks of the "peace" of the storm breaking, but the song ends with the rain still not having been stopped.