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20 April, 21:57

80). Read the poem by Emily Dickinson

VII.

Given in marriage unto thee,

Oh, thou celestial host!

Bride of the Father and the Son,

Bride of the Holy Ghost!

Other betrothal shall dissolve,

Wedlock of will decay;

Only the keeper of this seal

Conquers mortality.

Which of these does the seal most likely symbolize in this poem?

A. faith

B. death

C. life

D. love

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  1. 20 April, 23:08
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    In part 4 Time and Eternity, line 7:

    "Given in marriage unto thee, Oh, thou celestial host! Bride of the Father and the Son, Bride of the Holy Ghost!"

    "Other betrothal shall dissolve, Wedlock of will decay; Only the keeper of this sealConquers mortality."

    The seal most likely symbolizes in this poem is: D. love
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