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Read the excerpt from "I'm Nobody! Who Are You?" by Emily Dickinson. I’m nobody! Who are you?
Are you nobody, too?
Then there’s a pair of us—don’t tell!
They’d banish us, you know.

Which statement best explains the central idea of this stanza?

The poet has something to hide.
The poet identifies with private people.
The poet is afraid of authority figures.
The poet seeks fame and recognition.

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