C. God created the lamb
The poem starts with the question "Little Lamb, who made thee?" which is later answered in the form of an analogy in the second stanza of the poem:
"Little Lamb I'll tell thee!He is called by thy name, For he calls himself a Lamb: He is meek & he is mild, He became a little child: I a child & thou a lamb, We are called by his name. Little Lamb God bless thee. Little Lamb God bless thee."
It should be noted that the Lamb is what Jesus is called in the Gospel of John, the poem states that, "He is called by thy name, / For he calls himself a Lamb" and according to the Holy Trinity there is God as the Father, God as the Son, and God as the Holy Spirit so we can see how the Lamb refers to God here. There is a further cross between the Lamb, God and Jesus in the phrase "He became a little child" referring to God as Jesus. Lastly, "meek" and "mild" are also values of the Christian belief attributed to Jesus and consequently God.
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because he think he is human
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the teacher asked me where my father worked by then
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The phrase means that the town 'Perfect' came alive with the news of arrival of her father Dr Eugene Brown, the best ophthalmologists.
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"A Place Called Perfect" is a children's book and a debut book of Helena Duggan.
The story is about a girl named Violet Brown who is forced to move with her parents to a town named 'Perfect.' Though the name of the town was 'Perfect' but something was not right with the people in it.
Violet's father, Dr Eugene Brown, was called for a specific reason to the town. The people in the town went blind for a reason unknown. They were able to see only through the 'rose-tinted glasses' offered by the Archers Brother.
<u>When the people heard the news of the arrival of the best ophthalmologists in their town, they came alive because of the hope that theyy will be able to see without the help of those 'rose-tinted glasses.'</u>