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Links for 1f. "I'm nobody! Who are you?" by Emily Dickinson
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- Friendship Poems
      One of the best ways to express love and gratitude for a friend is by writing a poem. How would you describe your best friend in a poem? The poems contributed to this Netpoets.com website are all from teenagers and they are all about friendship. Some of the titles are "My Hero," "A Friend's Love," and "Friends 4-Life."
- Emily Dickinson: "I'm Nobody! Who Are you?"
      TEACHER: What is Emily Dickinson trying to say in her poem "I'm nobody! Who are you?" This website from Brooklyn College gives a brief interpretation of Dickinson's poem and offers some ideas for teachers who want to explore this poem with their students.
- The Bog Page
      What is a bog? What does it look like? What is it made of? Children's author James M. Deem answers all of these questions at the Bog Page of his website. After learning what a bog is, think about why Emily Dickinson may have used that term in her poem.
- Emily Dickinson
      Emily Dickinson was definitely a loner in her lifetime. She grew up in Amherst, Massachusetts, and barely left the area. A biography of this famous American poet and many of her poems are presented at this Poets.org website. Think about what aspects of her life may have inspired her to write "I'm nobody! Who are you?" and other poems.

"I'm nobody! Who are you?" by Emily Dickinson
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