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1. D. Personification is assigning human characteristics to things that are not human.
2. B. Alliteration is the repetition of the first letter of two adjacent or near-adjacent words.
3. D. When the speaker boards Death’s carriage, she has, in fact, died, evidenced by her eventual arrival at her grave (“…a House that seemed / A Swelling of the Ground—“) later in the poem (Lines 17-18).
4. C. The pauses create caesuras (a rhythmical pause in a poetic line).
By Emily Dickinson