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Question 2 of 5 Whose grave does the speaker pass in Emily Dickinson's poem "712" ("Because I could not stop for Death")? A. A child's B. Her lover's C. Her own O D. A horse's SUBMIT
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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 child's
B. Her lover's
C. Her own
O D. A horse's
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Answer: the answer is Her own
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C her own because this is a poem of how she would handle death when She dies
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