It is feautrured in Songs of Experience because the poem talks about the experience of a tiger. It is a suspense poem. Indeed, the life of a tiger is full of suspenses. The poem's opening lines are:
Tyger Tyger, burning bright,
In the forests of the night;
What immortal hand or eye,
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
The poet praises the the qualities of the tiger by asking questions without answering them. In the remaining lines of the poem, the author continues praising the perfectness of the animal, calling it dark craftsmanship. The thought-provoking point is about the comparison between The Tyger and the previous poem The Lamb which the poet himself doubts that the same God could create innocent spirit like a lamb and such a fierce animal like tiger at the same time. or it could be interpreted as God's different expressions showing his kindness in the face of lamb and his anger in the qualities of tiger.
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Holocaust - also known in Hebrew as השואה, Shoah, translated as "The Catastrophe" -, known in Nazi terminology as the "final solution" - in German, Endlösung - of the "Jewish question", is the genocide that took place in Europe during the course of World War II under the German regime.
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B
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Weary and dreary rhyme. An internal rhyme is a rhyme within the line.
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I believe it would be the Union (Northern States) and the Confederacy (Southern States), but as you didn't provide the text this is based off of, I'm not sure.
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B.accidentally or unintentionally
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took the test