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What comment is Dickinson making about excepting death in the following lines from “ because I cannot stop for death “ Lines 21-22 “ since then — tis centuries — and yet/ feels shorter that the day/ I first surmised the horses head/ were toward eternity “

A. The awareness of impending death came suddenly

B. The awareness of impending death never dawned on the speaker

C. The awareness of impending death came about slowly, subtly

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