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In Emily Dickinson's poem "324" ("Some keep the Sabbath going to Church"), what does she suggest replaces a choir singer in her idea of church?

A. Bells ringing
B. Playing her guitar
C. Birds singing
D. Listening to her cat's purr

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think that it is c i apologize if i am wrong
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Answer:

C. Birds singing

Step-by-step explanation:

In Dickinson's poem, she talks about the ways in which people show their devotion to God, and she tells us that people usually do so by going to church. However, she also explains that the way she expresses her religious beliefs is by looking at nature, and appreciating the beauty of the world. She states that she keeps her sabbath (her day of prayer) in the following way:

"With a Bobolink for a Chorister –"

Instead of a chorister (a choir singer) she likes to listen to a bobolink (a type of bird).

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