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In these lines from “The Tyger,” what is Blake most likely suggesting that overcame the stars? the stars threw down their spears, / And watered heaven with their tears, a. joy c. sadness b. admiration d. terror

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Blake is suggesting that C. sadness overcame the stars.
He is saying that the stars started crying over something, and we usually cry because we are sad or in pain. In this case, the stars and the entire heaven are crying because Satan fell to Hell, when he used to be one of the brightest angels.
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In these strains from “The Tyger,” what's Blake maximum probable suggesting that overcame the celebrities? the celebs threw down their spears, / And watered heaven with their tears, sadness.
the answer is SADNESS
"The Tyger" is a poem via the English poet William Blake published in 1794 as part of the Songs of revel in series.
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