<span>In this poem by William Blake the lamb symbolizes
innocence.
This poem belongs to Blake's collection of poems, "Songs of Innocence", and the same iconographic elements that are used in Christianity can be found; the lamb
represents innocence, sacrifice and Jesus on the cross to free humanity from sin.
Blake questions the little lamb if it knows who or what has created it, telling
it that it was God’s will that brought it to life. </span>
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Explanation:
Ight, lemme go ahead and help you out real quick. I wish I could give you an exact answer, but the thing is... I am not you. Read the question again. It says YOUR favorite story and film. You choose the things, then you change the story and film(aka a movie or show) to make it different. This one is not a certain answer. Answers will vary, your teacher does not have a certain way to write it, it is up to you. Hope this helps!
P.S. remember to pick YOUR favorites and then change the ending up a little bit
Answer:
Answer : D_ People would ask Carver for advice for their sick plants, and he'd even take their plants to his garden to nurse them.
Are you talking about the story about people getting stoned? If so I can help you with that
Answer:
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Explanation:
Because of the wide availability of Bibles,the invention of the printing press actually spread the idea of Christianity even further around Europe, and soon to other countries around the world. Also during the Reformation, Printing helped spread Protestant religion ideas such as Lutheranism.