The correct answer would be B.
i dont know the second one sadly :(
I cannot find my elephant.
He must have run away.
He isn’t on the sofa
where he promised he would stay.
I’ve looked around the living room,
the kitchen and the hall.
My elephant is missing
and I’m not sure who to call.
I’ll need to get a bloodhound
who can track him by his scent,
or hire a house detective
to discover where he went.
He isn’t in the basement
or the attic or the yard.
You’d think, to find an elephant
would not be quite so hard.
Perhaps I’ll make some posters,
and I’ll offer a reward.
I’d make it more, but fifty cents
is all I can afford.
If you should see my elephant,
he answers to “Jerome.”
Please tell him that I miss him
and I wish he’d come back home.
He knows the way. It’s up the street
and down our garden path.
And next time I won’t warn him
when it’s time to take his bath.
Answer:
The correct answer is B.) Unexpected or strange
Explanation:
In the Lamb the entire first stanza consists of questions which only have one Dost thou, but it is applied to the other lines also. In the Tyger, the five questions can be What immortal hand or eye, Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
In what distant deeps or skies.
Burnt the fire of thine eyes?
On what wings dare he aspire?
What the hand, dare seize the fire?
And what shoulder, & what art,
Could twist the sinews of thy heart?
The tones are different insofar that the lamb has gentle questions and beautiful and timid descriptions, while the tyger questions are frightened and amazed that something so fierce exists. The main question in both is how the same god can make both something as gentle as a lamb and as fierce as a tiger.