"The Lamb" and "The Tyger" both originally appeared in Willam Blakes' collection of poetry entitled Songs of Innocence and Experience.<span> William Blake questions the creatures' origins in both "The Lamb" and "The Tyger." In "The Lamb," the speaker questions "Little Lamb, who made thee," and in "The Tyger" the speaker wonders "What immortal hand or eye could frame thy fearful symmetry?" </span>
Answer:
Boo Radley
Explanation:
Boo Radley, also known as Arthur, is a on going rumor in the beginning of the book. The kids Scout and Jem are told so many things about Boo. The point of this message is to ask someone about themselves before making up your mind about them based on rumors.
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When did the fault in Figure 13-1 occur?
Answer: D
Why: I say this because D is what disrupts the area and creates a fault which occurs going up and down with the arrows in E.
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Thesis statement is <span>a sentence that presents a subject and makes claims about it to be proven later
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None of the above