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In Emily Dickinson's poetry, how is immortality most commonly portrayed?
As a seamless continuation of life
As a painful separation from the physical world
As an unachievable state
As a joyful reunion with the past
Which poem by Dickinson reflects her thoughts on immortality?
Because I could not stop for Death
Hope is the thing with feathers
I heard a Fly buzz - when I died
Success is counted sweetest
How does Dickinson often refer to the concept of immortality in her works?
In a highly optimistic manner
As a metaphor for creativity
With ambiguity and contemplation
Through concrete religious imagery
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