Answer:
A.) A train stopping to let get fuel and passengers
Step-by-step explanation:
From the poem given below, I Like To See It Lap The Miles by Emily Dickinson, a train is described as a horse and it is narrated by the poet how he wants to see the train "lap the miles" and move down the valley before stopping to "feed itself at tanks" which means that the train stopped to get fuel and then move through the mountains, before stopping by the sides of the roads to "fit its sides" which can be interpreted to mean getting passengers.