What is Emily Dickinson trying to communicate with the house motif in her poem, "I dwell in Possibility"?
A. Emily Dickinson includes the names of objects found in a house in her poem.
B. Common nouns describing items in a house are capitalized to give them greater meaning in the poem.
C. Poetry is like a house and is more beautiful as a form of literature and more accessible to readers than prose.
D. The house motif is used repeatedly throughout the poem to make a comparison.
