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English, 08.02.2021 01:00 relliott4950

What do the speakers in Emily Dickinson’s poems “I heard a fly buzz—when I died” and “Because I could not stop for Death” have in common? A.
The speakers of both poems have recently died or are dying.
B.
The speakers of both poems have succumbed to a long illness.
C.
The speakers of both poems are surrounded by grieving loved ones.
D.
The speakers of both poems believe that a happy afterlife awaits them.

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