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Read these lines from emily dickinson's "324" ("some keep the sabbath going to church"): 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 –what is one purpose of the metaphor in this excerpt? a. to indicate that the speaker does not believe in god b. to suggest that the outdoors is just as holy as church c. to compare the speaker to the sermon given at church d. to link two unlike concepts: church and one's conscience

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