Helped to found Amherst, were notable citizens there, and heloed to create a college there, too.
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Emily Dickinson hardly ever traveled far from her home in Amherst, Massachusetts. She preferred to stay close to home and found inspiration for her poetry in her immediate surroundings. Dickinson was known to be a recluse and led a quiet, isolated life.
If you are referring to the famous poet Emily Dickinson, she lived most of her life in Amherst MA. A reclusive person, she rarely traveled, and in her later years, did not leave her home. (Amherst is a few minutes from Springfield, in western Massachusetts, and by car, it is about 90 miles from Boston.)
Emily Dickinson is believed to have had romantic feelings for several people throughout her life, including her sister-in-law, Susan Gilbert Dickinson. Some scholars have suggested that Dickinson may have also had feelings for other individuals, such as Judge Otis Phillips Lord. However, the full extent of her romantic relationships remains a subject of speculation and debate among historians and literary scholars.
Rate of travel = (distance traveled) divided by (time traveled)
You have traveled 62.1371 miles.
In British English, we spell it "travelled". In American English, it is spelt "traveled".We travelled to the city yesterday.She travelled to Greece to experience the culture.
Speed describes the distance traveled by an object divided by the time in which the distance was traveled, if the direction is not specified.
Traveled.
I traveled: verb, past tense. I have traveled: past perfect tense participle
No, traveled has 2 syllabels.
They traveled south for ivory.
I/you/we/they have traveled. He/she/it has traveled.