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Lennie watches her, fascinated, and Crooks keeps very quiet. Finally, Candy tells her to go away because she is not wanted in the barn. She will get them fired, he adds, and they don't need to hit the highway yet because they have other ideas, like getting their own place. At this revelation, Curley's wife laughs at the men and says it will never happen. Before she leaves, she asks Lennie where he got the bruises on his face. Guiltily, Lennie says Curley got his hand caught in a machine. When she continues to talk to Lennie, Crooks tells her she has no right in his room and that he is going to tell the boss to keep her out. Curley's wife threatens Crooks with lynching. When Candy says that he and Lennie would tell on her for framing Crooks, she counters by saying no one will listen to the old swamper. The four then hear noise in the yard and realize the men are returning; Curley's wife tells Lennie she is glad he busted up Curley a bit, and then she leaves.
Explanation:
The similarities between "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" and "Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church" are:
Both the poems personify mortality and spirituality.
Both the poems are in the view of the first person.
The speaker of the poems is confident and foresighted in her approach.
The poems "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" and "Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church" have been written by Emily Dickinson. In the poem “Because I Could Not Stop for Death" death has been personified with whom the poet takes a ride towards her grave. In the poem "Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church" the poet advised its readers that they can commune with the God without going to the Church. He says that God is present in nature and in his every creation. Therefore to meet him one need not visit the Church only.
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I'm pretty sure the answer is C :) if it's not C then its B for sure =) hope this helped