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Verizon [17]
3 years ago
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Read the first stanza of "The Shepherd" by William Blake.

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harkovskaia [24]3 years ago
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Answer: The rhyming words link the ideas that the Shepherd spends a lot of time with the sheep and speaks highly of them.

Explanation:

The rhyming words or the two sentences with Rhyme in them are,

<em>From the morn to the evening he stays;</em>

<em>And his tongue shall be filled with praise</em>

The first line shows that the Shepard spends a alot of time with the sheep. He is with them every day for the whole day morning to evening which is a lot of time to spend with his sheep and he does not seem to mind this because his mouth is always filled with praise. When you praise something you speak highly of it. These two rhymes therefore show that the Shepard spends a lot of time with his sheep  and speaks highly of them.

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