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History, 08.09.2021 19:50 imthebestatcod

Read the following lines from the poem "An Hymn to the Evening:" "Through all the heav’ns what beauteous dies are spread!
But the west glories in the deepest red:
So may our breasts with ev'ry virtue glow,
The living temples of our God below!"

What comparison is Phyllis Wheatley making in these lines?

A. Wheatley compares the beauty of the western sky with a red temple dedicated to God.

B. Wheatley compares a red sunset in the West to a physical temple dedicated to God.

C. Wheatley compares heaven to a red temple dedicated to God.

D. Wheatley compares the beauty of the western sky with a person who lives a life of piety.

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