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In “Upon the Burning of Our House,” Bradstreet explains the loss of her house is a part of God’s plan.

Which lines from the poem best convey this thought?


“Raise up thy thoughts above the sky / That dunghill mists away may fly.”

“Under thy roof no guest shall sit, / Nor at thy table eat a bit.”

“And to my God my heart did cry / To strengthen me in my distress”

“Yea, so it was, and so ‘twas just. / It was His own, it was not mine”


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“Yea, so it was, and so ‘twas just. / It was His own, it was not mine”

Ms. Bradstreet (the author) Is basically stating that this was done under god's just will (and God's plan) and not her own

Answer:

“Yea, so it was, and so ‘twas just. / It was His own, it was not mine”

Explanation:

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