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shepuryov
2 months ago
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Select ALL the correct text in the passage.

English
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Flura [7K]2 months ago
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Answer: Two lines that strongly support this argument are - "knot's untied that made us one" and "God grant to yours and you".

Explanation:

The central theme of Anne Bradstreet's poem " Before the Birth of One of Her Children" revolves around the inevitability of death, urging individuals to make the most of their precious time on Earth.

At the period when the poem was penned, religion held great significance. For the settlers, Christianity was seen as superior to other faiths. Consequently, it is unsurprising that colonial literature frequently contains religious allusions, which are also present in Bradstreet's poetry, where references to God are commonplace.

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