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In her poems, Emily Dickinson's attitude toward death is one of __________.

amusement

defiance

acceptance

fear

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The attitude towards the death of Emily Dickinson can be assumed to be of acceptance.

Answer : Option C

Step-by-step explanation:

The attitude of Emily Dickinson or say the tone of the poem in Because I could not stop Death, is totally light- hearted in aptitude and whimsical in attitude. It thereby, embarks acceptance in the theme of the poem.

The death as the human mortality has been personified in the said poem, and the poetess is accepting the fact of spark of life being stopped by in the carriage where death comes.

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