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What is the chief effect of this final stanza from "The Soul Selects her own Society"? I've known her--from an ample nation-- Choose One-- Then--close the Valves of her attention-- Like Stone-- a. It creates a harmony that stresses how well the speaker knows the soul. b. It creates a disharmony that suggests strife in the ample nation. c. It creates a disharmony that echoes the unsociable actions of the soul. d. It captures the sound of the running water that the valves imply.

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It creates a disharmony that suggests strife in the ample nation. is the chief effect of this final stanza from "The Soul Selects her own Socieity


User Joaquin Pereira
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The answer is B) it creates a disharmony that suggests strife in the ample nation.
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