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What are true statements about the poem I Never Saw a Moor by Emily Dickinson The speaker A respects nature B believes in Heaven C is obviously married man D traveling to moor?

The correct answer is B: believes in Heaven. In the poem, the speaker says, "I never saw a moor, / I never saw the sea; / Yet know I how the heather looks, / And what a wave must be." This suggests that the speaker has a strong imagination and believes in the existence of things that they have never seen. This is a common theme in Dickinson's poetry, and it is often seen as a reflection of her own religious beliefs.

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