Question

Read the quotation from "A Hymn to the Evening".

“So may our breasts with ev'ry virtue glow,
The living temples of our God below!”

How does the couplet form support the meaning of the lines?
by working together to form an important idea
by emphasizing a conversation between the speaker and God
by describing how God’s actions created temples of worship
by expressing the speaker’s sarcasm

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The couplet form in the quotation supports the meaning of the lines "So may our breasts with ev'ry virtue glow, / The living temples of our God below!" **by working together to form an important idea**. The two lines build on each other to convey a unified message about embodying virtues and serving as living temples for God through one's actions and character. Together, they emphasize the idea of being a reflection of God's presence on Earth.

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