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whose grave does the speaker pass in emily dickinson's poem "712" ("because i could not stop for death")? a. a horse's b. her own c. her lover's d. a child's

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her own is the correct answer

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I believe that the best answer for this question would be B, "her own." She and Death stop at a burial ground for her, which is marked with a headstone. This entire poem is about her dealing with Death after passing away. She views the world from a distant perspective and eventually life from a distant perspective. Hope this helps.
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