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HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!Consult the poem to help you answer the question.

"The Tyger" by William Blake Tyger Tyger, burning bright, In the forests of the night; What immortal hand or eye, Could frame thy fearful symmetry? In what distant deeps or skies Burnt the fire of thine eyes! On what wings dare he aspire? What the hand, dare seize the fire? And what shoulder, & what art, Could twist the sinews of thy heart? And when thy heart began to beat, What dread hand? & what dread feet? What the hammer? what the chain, In what furnace was thy brain? What the anvil? what dread grasp, Dare its deadly terrors clasp? When the stars threw down their spears And water’d heaven with their tears: Did he smile his work to see? Did he who made the Lamb make thee? Tyger, Tyger burning bright, In the forests of the night: What immortal hand or eye, Dare frame thy fearful symmetry?

In "The Tyger," what conclusion can be drawn about the tiger’s creator?

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powerful and fearless entity.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the poem "The Tyger," William Blake portrays the tiger’s creator as a powerful and fearless entity. This can be ascertained from the fact that the poet claims the tiger as a fearsome animal with strong jaws and strength, however, the one who made it must be more powerful and dreadful than the tiger itself.

Blake says this because everyone fears the tiger's deadly terrors so one can only imagine what the creator of the tiger would be like. He/she would be really fearless and powerful to have the courage to create such an animal, in fact, an immortal being.

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