write the geographical words mentioned in poem hope is the thing with feathers
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The poem '"Hope" is the thing with feathers', written by Emily Dickinson has many words that are geographically relevant, like 'Gale', 'storm', 'warm', 'chillest', 'land' and 'Sea'.
'Gale' means a light breeze, while a storm is a harsh weather condition. Both of these are words related to weather and hence are geographical words.
'Warm' and 'chillest' indicate temperature. Though 'chillest' is not a commonly used word, it along with 'warm' pertains to climate. So, these words are also geographically relevant.
'Land' and 'Sea' are physical features that are dealt with in geography. They play an important role in defining the climate as well as vegetation of a place.
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