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Sophie [7]
2 years ago
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Some keep the Sabbath going to church; I keep it staying at home, With a bobolink for a chorister, And an orchard for a dome. Wh

at attitude toward social habits does this excerpt indicate? Social habits can be a cure for loneliness. Social habits are meaningless and arbitrary. Social habits are important for preservation of a community. Social habits should be followed by all individuals.
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2 answers:
quester [9]2 years ago
8 0
I think the answer would be B. 
lianna [129]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Social habits are meaningless and arbitrary.

Explanation:

The text shown above shows that for the speaker, social habits are meaningless and arbitrary, as for him these habits are totally unnecessary, since he has everything he needs and wants inside his own home without going out and establishing contact socila with people, that is, for the speaker, social habits are superfluous and he is resigned to loneliness.

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