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Which statement best describes the ways that the speakers in "A Thought on the Inestimable Blessing of Reason" and "Deliverance From Another Sore Fit" achieve contentment?

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The best description to the statement "A Thought on the inestimable blessing of reason" and "Deliverance from another sore fit" is that in the poems given the speakers expresses humility before a superior force, deals with great pride and doubts to their abilities. 

The speakers of both poems achieve contentment as "the speakers express humility before a larger and greater force." So, in both poems the best statement describes humility.

How did the speakers achieve contentment?

The choices given to the given question are:

(i) In both poems, the speakers consider themselves insignificant.

(ii) In both poems, the speakers express a great deal of pride.

(iii) In both poems, the speakers express humility before a larger and greater force - (Correct answer).

(iv) In both poems, the speakers express great doubt as to their abilities.

This is due to the speaker's perception that their own sense of self-worth is unimportant because, for them, it expresses a great lot of pride and greater doubt about their abilities in the poems "Deliverance From Another Sore Fit" and "A Thought on the Inestimable Blessing of Reason."

Therefore, the third option from the list is the one that should be selected.

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