Answer: A. The narrator refers to God in the third person, thus not making Him the speaker, and speculates that God did not bestow the gift of "rest" because he wanted humankind to worship Him.
Explanation:
In the poem, "The Pulley" by George Herbert, the narrator seeks to explain why God did not give humanity rest. The narrator does so by referring to God in the third person.
The logic, the narrator believes, is that God withheld rest from humanity so that humans may eventually turn to him and worship him when they get tired of the other gifts that he bestowed on them.
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