The answer would be A. became
Could you tell me a few lines in the poem so i can help you? does it say "I" "He/She" "You" or all of those pronouns ?
Emily Dickinson's poetry is generally inclined towards loneliness and desire. Her theme includes death and immortality. The death portion dwells <span>on death as possible depletion of the being, wondering whether the soul concedes to death, to whether what co</span><span>ncerns with people's lives and destinies and the </span><span>strong beliefs of mankind to immortality, too. </span>
The answer isn’t b. It is a because it should say are instead of is