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How are the moods of "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" and "Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church" different?

A - The former has an anxious mood, while the latter has a joyful mood.

B - The former has a serious mood, while the latter has a lighter mood.

C - The former has an angry mood, while the latter has a celebratory mood.

D - The former has a tense mood, while the latter has a suspenseful mood.

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The former has a serious mood, while the latter has a lighter mood.-B
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The answer is B. "Because I could not stop for Death" is a melodious ballad by Emily Dickinson initially distributed after death in Poems: Series 1 of every 1890. The persona of Dickinson's lyric meets embodied Death. Passing is a noble man guest who takes a restful carriage ride with the speaker to her grave. As indicated by Thomas H. Johnson's various release of 1955 the quantity of this sonnet is 712.
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