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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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The correct answer is C.

In "Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church", the use of the line "an Orchard, for a Dome" suggests that the speaker believes that her garden can serve as a worship place as much as a church can.

The author is trying to convey the idea that it is not necessary to attend to a particular place and have specific elements, such as a choir or a dome, to worship God.

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