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Which is used as a symbol of death and decay in William Blake’s “the sick rose.” A. the rose B. the bed C. the worm D. the night
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Which is used as a symbol of death and decay in William Blake’s “the sick rose.”
A. the rose
B. the bed
C. the worm
D. the night
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Answer:
the worm
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A the worm worms eat the dead and decaying body’s
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