In 1–2 clear, well-written paragraphs, analyze and explain how Emily Dickinson's use of capital letters, line length, and word position in "The Wind Begun to Rock the Grass" contributes to the poem's meaning. Make sure you cite specific moments and lines from the poem itself to help explain your ideas.

"The Wind Begun to Rock the Grass"

The Wind begun to rock the Grass With threatening Tunes and low-- He threw a Menace at the Earth-- A Menace at the Sky.

The Leaves unhooked themselves from Trees-- And started all abroad The Dust did scoop itself like Hands And threw away the Road.

The Wagons quickened on the Streets The Thunder hurried slow-- The Lightning showed a Yellow Beak And then a livid Claw.

The Birds put up the Bars to Nests-- The Cattle fled to Barns-- There came one drop of Giant Rain And then as if the Hands

That held the Dams had parted hold The Waters Wrecked the Sky, But overlooked my Father's House-- Just quartering a Tree--



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I'll give you a basis for what to write the paragraphs off of.

She uses the capital letters to make her words grab the reader's attention. 

Emily Dickinson uses the capital letters to make her words grab the reader's attention.

"The Dust did scoop itself like Hands

And threw away the Road"

The words Dust Scoop and Road are all capitalized, to pull the reader into the poem even more.