Answer:
B. Home
Step-by-step explanation:
Anne Bradstreet's poem "Verses Upon The Burning of our House" recalls the time when a fire burned down her house. But the main focus is not in the burning of the house but her dejection in losing her material things. She knows that it is against her Christian belief to think of material riches when there will be no poverty in heaven. In the particular line "Under the roof no guest shall sit, Nor at thy Table eat a bit", the roof connotes the sense of the homely feeling that a house provides. The word roof can only mean the home.