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boyakko [2]
2 years ago
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Which statement best describes the purpose of the horse-drawn carriage imagery in "Because I Could Not Stop for Death."Which sta

tement best describes the purpose of the horse-drawn carriage imagery in "Because I Could Not Stop for Death."Which statement best describes the purpose of the horse-drawn carriage imagery in "Because I Could Not Stop for Death."Which statement best describes the purpose of the horse-drawn carriage imagery in "Because I Could Not Stop for Death."Which statement best describes the purpose of the horse-drawn carriage imagery in "Because I Could Not Stop for Death."
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2 answers:
kenny6666 [7]2 years ago
8 0
The statement "the imagery describes the death as a usual part of someone who lives their life" is best describes the purpose of the horse-drawn carriage imagery in "Because I Could Not Stop for Death". The "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" poem is written by<span> Emily Dickinson in 1890. This poem describes  Emily Dickinson's expression of one's death</span>
Marat540 [252]2 years ago
6 0
Part of someone who lives their life
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