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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In this excerpt from Anne Bradstreet's "Before the Death of One of Her Children," which evidence supports the claim that religion was an important topic for colonial authors? How soon, my Dear, {death may my steps attend.} How soon't may be thy lot to lose thy friend, {We both are ignorant}, yet love bids me These farewell lines to recommend to thee, That when that {knot's untied that made us one}, I may seem thine, who in effect am none. And if I see not half my days that's due, What nature would, {God grant to yours and you}; {The many faults that well you know}

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Select the correct text in the passage.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Jadeishere @DezeliA

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is there answer choices?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes there the ones that are in {} things

OpenStudy (anonymous):

then i thinks it's "God grant to yours and you"

OpenStudy (jadeishere):

That's the only line that says anything about God, so it has to be. I'm surprised you didn't get that without any answer choices

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the question asks about religion.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i wasnt sure if that was part of the passage or not

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i was thinking that but i wasn't sure I've taking this test at least 23 times

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah that should be it...

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