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Read this line from the poem. Profane not the shrines I have raised in the clefts of my heart.
Which statement best describes the meaning of the figurative
language in this line?

Don't make fun of how she used to dream of
wonderful things.

Be respectful of the beliefs she has devoted her life
to.

Don't dishonor the memory of the dream she once
held.

Be sensitive to the pain she feels about her
childhood.

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