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3. In the poem The Tyger" by William Blake, what does the tiger represent? A creativity and the industrial world B evil and the modern world C gentleness and the heavenly world D experience and the natural
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3. In the poem The Tyger" by William Blake, what does the tiger represent?
A creativity and the industrial world
B evil and the modern world
C gentleness and the heavenly world
D experience and the natural world
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B. evil and the modern world
The tiger in this poem symbolizes evil with use of words like “burning” , “fire” , “dread” , “fearful”
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