Since we know that the speaker is questioning about God or Satan creating the Tyger, choice A is the best answer here.
If we consider the background of the poem and the poet itself. William Blake wrote many poems in this particular vein, discussing and questioning God's power and omniscience. "The Tyger" is a paired poem (its partner is "The Lamb") from <em>Songs of Innocence and Experience</em>. In "The Lamb," Blake discusses the innocence of the lamb and what it represents.
Conversely, in "The Tyger" discusses experience or even the darker aspect of life. When you look at the line being referenced, the speaker is questioning if God, the same one that made the innocent lamb, can also make the fearsome tiger in the poem.
In Stephen Crane's naturalist story, 'The Open Boat' the repetition of the term "sacred cheese" invokes the idea of seeming powerless and caught in a trap.
Sacred Cheese refers to the food that a hungry man sees and something or other prevents it to have that food. Similarly when the narrator's ship is destroyed, upon seeing the land in front of him he is in despair that he cannot reach that land. Therefore, there is something preventing them to save themselves from death.
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Television is a telecommunication system for sending and receiving moving pictures and sound. In the 20th century, television has become a major mass medium reaching billions of people. Initially, the images sent were only in black and white, but later they were also broadcast in color.
Today, television, along with the internet, are the two main information systems available to most of society, through which individuals acquire information and the main entertainment systems are channeled. From its massification in the 1950s, television became the essential appliance of American families, as it centralized information, communication, entertainment, and also fulfilled a social function as a family joiner.
Answer:
B. "Litterbugs need to wake up and see what their careless actions are doing to the environment."
Explanation:
This sentence is clearly biased, instead of giving facts about littering, they just provide emotions and opinions (even if it is true)
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