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Read the poem.

"There is no Frigate Like a Book" (1263)

by Emily Dickinson

There is no Frigate like a Book

To take us Lands away,

Nor any Coursers like a Page

Of prancing Poetry--

This Traverse may the poorest take

Without oppress of Toll--

How frugal is the Chariot

That bears the Humans soul.

What is the primary metaphor in this poem?

A) The reading experience is compared to taking a journey.

B) A horse is compared to a page.

C) A chariot is compared to a soul.

D) A ship is compared to a book.

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