This question belongs to the poem<em> "Because I Could Not Stop for Death"</em> written by Emily Dickinson and published in 1890. In this poem, she describes her journey from beyond the grave.
The correct answer is option D: In this pasage, the carriage symbolizes death. It refers to the write's own carraige of death.
Douglass tried to escape 2 times before he was successful
"No animal had a chance with me anymore. That is no boast; it is a mathematical certainty. The animal had nothing but his legs and his instinct. Instinct is no match for reason
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