Step-by-step explanation:
1.Sullenly and reluctantly he drilled -
Sullenly: with a gloomy or sulky attitude, showing irritation or ill humor by a withdrawn or reserved behavior.
Reluctantly: with hesitation, doubt or unwillingness, unwilling to do something.
Together, the phrase "sullenly and reluctantly" suggests that the person is unhappy or resistant to drilling and is doing it only because they feel forced or obligated to do so.
2..Tyger, Tyger! burning bright -
This is a line from the poem "The Tyger" by William Blake. Here, "Tyger" refers to the animal tiger, and "burning bright" implies that the tiger is fierce and powerful. The line is often interpreted as a representation of the dangerous and awe-inspiring aspects of nature. The word "together" is not part of the sentence and doesn't apply to the meaning of the words "Tyger, Tyger! burning bright".