In "The Lamb", God is known as the being that made the lamb, and I quote from <u>The Lamb</u> by William Blake "Gave thee life and bid thee feed". God is represented as the person that does this. In 'The Tyger", it refers to the lamb, and I quote, "did he who make the lamb make thee?". In all, really God is referred to as who made both of these amazing creatures. Hope this helps!
Describing events requires significant figures. The correct answer is C, significant figures.
Indeed, Mrs. Baroda, whilst bemused that Gouvernail is not tall, cynical, nor slim, she finds herself attracted to him.
As the story in A Respectable Woman by Kate Chopin unfolds, we find that although he does not in any way intend for this to happen, Gouvernail seems to elicit likeness from his friend's wife.
At some point, she tells her husband Mr. Gaston Broda that she must travel to go stay with her aunt in the city. She actually does because it has become clear to her that she has developed a likeness for a man other than her husband.
She goes to the city to overcome this oddity because she is a respectable woman.
The correct answer, therefore, is A.
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In "Where The Mind Is Without Fear" (also known as "Gitanjali 35"), Tagore imagines a place wherein people are allowed to thrive, free from the yoke of fear and stratification. The imagery oscillates between hopeful and bleak, as Tagore envisions the future while realistically facing the present
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