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Read these lines from Emily Dickinson’s poem "Heart, we will forget him". Heart, we will forget him! You and I, to-night! You may forget the warmth he gave, I will forget the light. The use of personification in these lines helps the reader learn facts about human forgetfulness. learn facts about human anatomy. understand the writer’s happiness. understand the writer’s sadness.

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