Answer: apostrophe
Explanation: Blake is directly addressing the Tyger as if he could talk to it, using verbs in the second person. This way of talking to an unreachable, absent or abstract addressee is called apostrophe and it usually contains exclamations, orders or questions, as in this case. There are no metaphors, similes or instances of irony in the excerpt.
Options B, C, and D are all facts.
Meaning A, the only option left, is an opinion
“I shall be telling this with a sigh”
as it is wistful, <span>showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing.</span>
Rhetoric is a strong part of english. Especially connotations of words - often at home, my mother hates the word;
'Okay'
When applied in the correct context, okay can mean whatever you say. It isn't a strong word for acknowledgement or conviction the way the word 'yes' is.