Read the poem, and then answer the question.
           Because I could not stop for death
                      By Emily Dickinson
[1]    Because I could not stop for Death,
        He kindly stopped for me;
        The carriage held but just ourselves
        And Immortality.
[2]    We slowly drove, he knew no haste,
        And I had put away
        My labor, and my leisure too,
        For his civility.
[3]    We passed the school where children played,
        Their lessons scarcely done;
        We passed the fields of gazing grain,
        We passed the setting sun.
[4]    We paused before a house that seemed
        A swelling of the ground;
        The roof was scarcely visible,
        The cornice but a mound.
[5]    Since then 't is centuries; but each
        Feels shorter than the day
        I first surmised the horses' heads
        Were toward eternity.
"Because I could not stop for death." Emily Dickinson, 1901.
The portrayal of death as a carriage driver is an example of
	A.	a simile.
	B.	an allusion.
	C.	symbolism.
	D.	personification.