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Based on the excerpt, Dickinson’s attitude toward death can best be described as

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Because I could not stop for Death –

He kindly stopped for me –

The Carriage held but just Ourselves –

And Immortality.


We slowly drove – He knew no haste

And I had put away

My labor and my leisure too,

For His Civility –

That's just the passage, not the answer. I think it is D though.

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his attitude was respectful acceptance
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