Answer:
a blacksmith
Explanation:
The imagery in the poem "The Tyger" are associated with the blacksmith's body and tools such as hand, shoulder, fire, hammer, anvil, clasp, spears, stars and water. The actions of heating, pounding, and force are all those of a blacksmith who transforms a simple metal into something of great worth and beauty.
D) a limerick is the answer
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Answer:
Heaven lies about us in our infancy. Earth fills her lap with pleasures of her own.
Explanation:
This illustrates the innocents and open spirituality as infants to have the corrupt with all its pleasures and desires once older or once becoming physically aware.
Answer:
with one hand
Explanation
a. he threw the ball to his brother
b. he threw to his brother with one hand (threw what?sounds weird)
c. he threw the ball to one hand. (doesnt make sense)
d. the ball to his brother with one hand (what happened to the ball?)