The answer is:
It is a common symbol of death that requires little description.
In the poem "Because I could not stop for Death
," the author Emily Dickinson does not provide a detailed characterization of the setting sun. The reason is, even though the speaker is not ready to meet Death yet, the writer wishes to portray the end of life as a natural, inevitable event, which leads to eternity.
Answer:
yes , because he believes in serving the greater good
Explanation:
2- STRATUS
This movement produces clouds as the moist air is cooled across the entire front. The presence of stratus<span> clouds usually means a chilly, overcast day. If precipitation falls from </span>stratus<span> clouds, it is usually in the form of drizzle or light snow. </span>Cumulus<span>clouds are large and lumpy.</span>