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The wind could be described as a guest because the speaker had to "let it in" by opening a door or window. Footless because obviously the wind is invisible and doesn't have a physical body. Rapid could be because it blew in quickly.

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Emily Dickinson may personify the wind as a "rapid-footless guest" because it moves quickly and without warning, entering and exiting spaces with speed and unpredictability. By likening it to a guest, she highlights its transient and elusive nature, as well as its ability to bring change and energy to a scene before disappearing just as quickly.

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Q: What qualities of the wind might lead Emily dickinson to personify it as A rapid-footless guest?
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