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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What view of life does the theme of this passage represent? Verses upon the Burning of Our House by Anne Bradstreet (excerpt) Thou hast a house on high erect Fram'd by that mighty Architect, With glory richly furnished Stands permanent, though this be fled. It's purchased and paid for too By him who hath enough to do. A price so vast as is unknown, Yet by his gift is made thine own. There's wealth enough; I need no more. Farewell, my pelf; farewell, my store. The world no longer let me love; My hope and Treasure lies above.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A. the connection between austerity and spirituality B.the evils of depending on others for material goods C.the necessity of planning what you build D.the relationship between salvation and an afterlife

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A. the connection between austerity and spirituality B.the evils of depending on others for material goods C.the necessity of planning what you build D.the relationship between salvation and an afterlife

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@paki

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@phi

OpenStudy (anonymous):

which one is correct ans?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

someone please tell me the ans

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