A pictograph works well if you need special symbols or objects to represent data.
We can argue that Dickinson sees death here as nothing but guide to eternity.
In the poem Death is not sinister nor scary, instead its a courteous and patient gentlemen that is there to guide the narrator even though she had not time for it. He accompany's her until its her time and though then things get bit spooky it is worth it as in the fourth stanza she arrives at her destination which is eternity. She relishes that death is not death, but immortality.
You will mark then the answer is Rather than do your home work for you, here is a poem I have written that might unblock your mind and release your creativity.
Exactitude
The ground I began on Changed, yet the fear of death, or what I wished to say, the consequences of which, this could not prevent me from saying it.
Nor the shame there of, or even the fact that there might be someone more important with something more worthwhile to say than me, I said it anyway.