Early critics of Emily Dickinson’s poetry mistook for simplemindedness the surface of artlessness that in fact she constructed with ...............
vexation
Step 1: Understand the context.
The passage discusses how critics misjudged Dickinson’s poetry, mistaking its artlessness for simplicity, when it was actually crafted with skill and strategy.
Step 2: Analyze the options.
- (A): “Astonishment” doesn’t fit, as it implies surprise rather than skill.
- (B): “Craft” fits because it refers to the skillful creation of the poetry.
- (C): “Cunning” fits well because it suggests cleverness and intentional design.
- (D): “Innocence” doesn’t work because it doesn’t imply strategy.
- (E): “Naïveté” refers to being inexperienced or simple, which is incorrect.
- (F): “Vexation” is unrelated to the idea of strategy or skill.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The correct answers are (B) craft and (C) cunning.
One pen costs \(\$\)0.25 and one marker costs \(\$\)0.35. At those prices, what is the total cost of 18 pens and 100 markers?