XStrider
contestada

Overall, how do the images of the poem “I Could Not Stop for Death” reinforce the meaning of the poem? Check the two boxes that best apply.

They suggest that death is a journey.

They suggest that farm work is very important to society.

They suggest that death is not to be feared.

They suggest that carriages are a very reliable means of transportation.

Respuesta :

The answer is A. and C. They suggest death is a journey and death is not to be feared. If the answer is wrong I apologize. I'm going off of analyzing that the answers are bringing in new material about farming? How do death and farming come together. Hope A and C helped!


“I Could Not Stop for Death” is a lyrical poem written by Emily Dickinson where she describes death as being a gentleman. The images of the poem that reinforce the meaning of the poem as can be seen in below options:

  • Option A: They suggest that death is a journey.

  • Option C: They suggest that death is not to be feared.

“I Could Not Stop for Death” Emily Dickinson poem

The above answer is explained in further detail as given below:

  • In the poem, Dickinson describes death in a completely different way, as a gentleman, who gently takes people on a carriage ride through the life of a person before reaching the final resting place.

  • She is reinforcing the idea that death is a journey and it should not be feared when she compares life with a carriage journey.

Therefore, the correct answers are option A and C.

Learn more about “I Could Not Stop for Death” by Emily Dickinson here:

https://brainly.com/question/8878641