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The question below refers to the selection “The Tyger from Songs of Experience” by William Blake. In “The Tyger” the stars probably symbolize — a. the tiger c. fellow poets b. angels d. humankind
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The question below refers to the selection “The Tyger from Songs of Experience” by William Blake.
In “The Tyger” the stars probably symbolize —
a. the tiger
c. fellow poets
b. angels
d. humankind
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Angels, because heaven is mentioned "When the stars threw down their spears/ And water'd Heaven with their tears" (Blake 17-18)
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