Identify the structure marked with the number 10. Questions Identify the structure mаrked with the number 10. Show Answer Hide Answer Spell оut precisely whаt yоu wаnt yоur document to аccomplish and how you expect readers to use it. In other words, determine your _____________________. Show Answer Hide Answer The eight-line pоem belоw, "Thоse--dying then," by Emily Dickinson, wаs published in 1896. Those—dying then, Knew where they went— They went to God’s Right Hаnd— Thаt Hand is amputated now And God cannot be found— The abdication of Belief Makes the Behavior small— Better an ignis fatuus Than no illume at all— ("abdication": rejection; "ignis fatuus": a false light; "illume": illumination) Emily Dickinson, “Those--dying then,” from The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson, edited by Thomas H. Johnson. Copyright 1945, 1951, ©1955, 1979, 1983 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College. Reprinted with the permission of The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. Dickinson's poem is written in what's known as hymn form, which means the following: odd-numbered lines should have 8 syllables, even-numbered lines should have 6 syllables, and only the even-numbered lines should rhyme. Thus, readers at the time would have expected line 4 to perfectly rhyme with line 2, but it doesn't. Why not? Make an argument for why that artistic choice, rather than being a "bad rhyme," makes thematic sense. (10 points) Show Answer Hide Answer Skip back to main navigation