So it goes.
In music call-and-response is a succession of 2 distinct phrases usually played by different, where the 2nd phrase is heard as a direct commentary on or response to the 1st phrase.
By the enclosure.
Nuthin' much, you?
yes
The phrase thank you is an interjection. It is an expression of gratitude.
The phrase "death is like sleeping without dreams" suggests that death is a peaceful and dreamless state, similar to sleeping without any dreams or awareness.
Delighted; I'm delighted with the response . I'm over the moon with the response.
The English phrase "angel of death" has a Greek translation. When written with the English alphabet this phrase translates into the Greek "angelos tou thanatou".
The phrase "because I could not stop for death" in the poem signifies the inevitability of death and the idea that it comes for everyone, regardless of their readiness or willingness to face it.
Nothing in life is certain but death and taxes.
Lingering death tiebreak and sudden death tiebreak.
Normal etiquette would command the same response of "How do you do" you may also smile and tip your hat if you are wearing one.