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anyanavicka [17]
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Need Help Asap Please) Read the passage then answer the questions. " The Tyger by William Blake. Question 1) What are some of th

e examples of the use of fire as an image in " The Tyger "? How does this imagery affect the mood of the poem? Your response should be at least two complete paragraphs. ( Please be 1,000% sure with your responses. Need two responses and Will Mark Brainliest ​

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