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Question
in \some keep the sabbath going to church,\ why does the speaker say that she has \an orchard, for a dome\ in the first stanza?
she is suggesting that she has made her house into a church.
she is suggesting that one can appreciate god only through nature.
she is suggesting that nature can serve the same purpose as a church.
she is suggesting that only she is able to view the natural world as sacred.
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Analyze the metaphor
Using the Emily Dickinson Analysis and Literary Symbolism knowledge points
In the poem, Dickinson contrasts traditional churchgoing with her own practice of worshiping at home in nature. The "Orchard" represents the natural world, while the "Dome" refers to the architectural dome of a church building, showing that nature replaces the physical church.
Evaluate the options
Using the Emily Dickinson Analysis knowledge point
- Option 1 is incorrect because she is outdoors in her orchard, not inside her house.
- Option 2 is too extreme; she does not claim nature is the only way to appreciate God, just her preferred way.
- Option 3 is correct because she substitutes natural elements for church elements (orchard for dome, bobolink for chorister).
- Option 4 is incorrect because she does not claim to be the only person capable of finding nature sacred.
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<answer>
<mcq-option>She is suggesting that she has made her house into a church.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>She is suggesting that one can appreciate God only through nature.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>She is suggesting that nature can serve the same purpose as a church.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>She is suggesting that only she is able to view the natural world as sacred.</mcq-option>
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Analyze the metaphor
Using the Emily Dickinson Analysis and Literary Symbolism knowledge points
In the poem, Dickinson contrasts traditional churchgoing with her own practice of worshiping at home in nature. The "Orchard" represents the natural world, while the "Dome" refers to the architectural dome of a church building, showing that nature replaces the physical church.
Evaluate the options
Using the Emily Dickinson Analysis knowledge point
- Option 1 is incorrect because she is outdoors in her orchard, not inside her house.
- Option 2 is too extreme; she does not claim nature is the only way to appreciate God, just her preferred way.
- Option 3 is correct because she substitutes natural elements for church elements (orchard for dome, bobolink for chorister).
- Option 4 is incorrect because she does not claim to be the only person capable of finding nature sacred.
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<mcq-option>She is suggesting that she has made her house into a church.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>She is suggesting that one can appreciate God only through nature.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>She is suggesting that nature can serve the same purpose as a church.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>She is suggesting that only she is able to view the natural world as sacred.</mcq-option>
</answer>
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