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What does the first stanza of "Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church" suggest about the speaker’s view of religious customs?
She does not believe in creating religious customs.
She participates in religious customs in an unconventional way.
She finds religious customs to be tedious.
She participates only in religious customs that relate to nature.
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She participates in religious customs in an unconventional way.
The stanza says she keeps the Sabbath at home with a bobolink as chorister and an orchard for a dome, showing she observes religious practice but not by attending church—she uses nature and home instead.
The stanza says she keeps the Sabbath at home with a bobolink as chorister and an orchard for a dome, showing she observes religious practice but not by attending church—she uses nature and home instead.
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