As Tom was a sleeping he had such a sight … Then naked & white, all their bags left behind, They rise upon clouds, and sport
in the wind. And the Angel told Tom if he’d be a good boy, He’d have God for his father & never want joy. In William Blake’s “The Chimney Sweeper,” how does Tom’s dream help him change his attitude about his job? It shows Tom that if he is good, God will provide for him.
It helps Tom find a better job than the one he already has.
It tells Tom that if he works harder, he will make more money.
It promises Tom that an angel will take him into the clouds.
The answer is: It shows Tom that if he is good, God will provide for him.
In the excerpt from "The Chimney Sweeper," by William Blake, Tom has a dream in which an angel liberates chimney sweeper boys like him. The angel tells him that if he is good, then God will become his father and he will always be happy, considering Tom's mother is dead and his father has sold him.
They are: to demilitarize Antarctica, to establish it as a zone free of nuclear tests and the disposal of radioactive waste, and to ensure that it is used for peaceful purposes only; to promote international scientific cooperation in Antarctica; to set aside disputes over territorial sovereignty