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Which image best reinforces the calm, almost domestic tone of Death’s presence?(1 point)
Responses
“We slowly drove—He knew no haste”
“We slowly drove—He knew no haste”
“We passed the School, where Children strove”
“We passed the School, where Children strove”
“The Horses’ Heads / Were toward Eternity—”
“The Horses’ Heads / Were toward Eternity—”
"He kindly stopped for me"
"He kindly stopped for me"
Question 4
By personifying Death as a polite suitor rather than a grim reaper, Dickinson challenges traditional fears of mortality.(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
False
Question 5
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Q3: "He kindly stopped for me"
Q4: True
Q4: True
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