The answer should be a. True
That is because during its development and standardization English incorporated words from all three languages, that is , from Latin, French, German, and numerous other languages.
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.
Answer:
This perception is accurate.
The Middle Age was the period between the 6th and 15th centuries. While the ancient European core area was already influenced by Christianity, the remaining pagan areas of Europe were Christianized in the Middle Ages. In this way, Christianity obtained an unusual political and economic power, which allowed it to impose its ideology on the entire European society of the time, shaping thought and therefore politics during those years.
The predominant form of society and economy in the Middle Ages was feudalism. The main features of this time were a society organized according to class, a worldview determined by Christianity, Christian science and literature, architecture, art and culture, and Latin as a common, overarching educational language.
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
you can tell by the tone of the voice