She would be 179 as of May 15, 2009.
In "A Word is Dead," Emily Dickinson employs literary devices such as personification (e.g., "dead" being used to describe a word), paradox (the comparison between a dead word and a living bird), metaphor (the use of a word as a metaphor for life and death), and imagery (depicting the word's immortality through its power to evoke emotions).
He isn't dead!!
The phrase is actually "A word is dead when it is said some say. I say it just begins to live that day." It was written by Emily Dickinson < (lol dickinson)
Apex, a dead woman
Because he is not dead
No, why would she?
yes he is dead
Hopefully...yeah! otherwise they wouldn't call it DEAD BODIES if it wasnt really DEAD!
no she isn't dead why would you think think that you silly person no that was just a false alarm the fire was all fake
she's dead
Emily Osment is not dead u weirdo the alarm hasn't gone off yet
No, Bruce Dickinson is still alive.