how are the speakers sense of goals different...

how are the speakers sense of goals different in \because i could not stop for death\ and \some keep the sabbath going to church\?\nthe speaker in the former knows exactly what her goal is, while the speaker in the latter believes that she has already achieved it.\nthe speaker in the former thinks that she may never reach her goal, while the speaker in the latter is far more confident.\nthe speaker in the former is not interested in achieving a goal, while the speaker in the latter is passionately interested.\nthe speaker in the former views her goal as intangible, while the speaker in the latter considers her goal as too distant to achieve.

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# Brief Explanations: In "Because I Could Not Stop for Death", the speaker's journey with Death implies an uncertain - and perhaps un - reachable goal as it represents the end of life and the afterlife exploration. In "Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church", the speaker is confident in her spiritual practice and relationship with the divine, showing more confidence in achieving her spiritual goal. # Answer: The speaker in the former thinks that she may never reach her goal, while the speaker in the latter is far more confident.