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What line from Poem 26 by Emily Dickinson contains an example of inverted syntax?
A. It quivered through the grass,
B. And fences fled away
C. The bell within the steeple wild
D. We barred the windows and the doors

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I think that it is D hope it helps

An appropriate example of inverted syntax from the poem of Emily Dickinson is the 'We barred the windows and the doors.'

Option D is the correct answer.

What is a poem?

A poem is the writing text created by the author called a poet.

Syntax refers to the positioning of the phrases and words in such a manner that a meaningful sentence can be created. The inverted syntax is the sentence that is written under the inverted commas.

Therefore, 'We barred the windows and the doors' is the example that suitably represents the inverted syntax.

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