B. She participates in religious customs in an unconventional way.
Let’s look at the first stanza:
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<em>Some keep the Sabbath going to Church –
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<em>I keep it, staying at Home –
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<em>With a Bobolink for a Chorister –
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<em>And an Orchard, for a Dome –
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The first line of the stanza tells readers how some participate in the Sabbath by doing the traditional thing of going to Church (we can assume on Sunday mornings). However, the poem proceeds by her telling us that she does not go to Church—she stays home as she keeps the Sabbath. In fact, instead of a traditional choir, she has the song of a bird called a Bobolink. And, instead of sitting underneath a Church dome, she sits underneath the trees of an orchard. As such, it can be determined that she, indeed, keeps the Sabbath; however, she does so in her own way which goes against convention.
I say it is the first one , lmk of u get ir right
The correct answer is A. 'Off' and 'Of' are different words and I don't know how to be smart and explain it correctly, but it's A.
Answer:
4th one
Explanation:
A semicolon is a replacement for a period or a comma, which does not make too much sense because it is introducing what the grandmother said.
If you put the semicolon between me and sound, it breaks the sentence in two. It's also the case if you use a colon.
The answer is “Between you and I this chili is to spicy”