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Did he smile his work to see? /Did he who made the Lamb make thee? Identify the poem.

AThe Lamb

BStill I Rise

CThe Tyger

DThe Thought Fox

Answer:

C. The Tyger

Read Explanation:

“Did he smile his work to see? / Did he who made the Lamb make thee?”
are from the poem The Tyger written by William Blake.

Explanation:

  • The poem appears in Songs of Experience (1794).

  • It explores themes of creation, good and evil, and divine power.

  • The line compares the fierce Tyger with the innocent Lamb, both created by the same God.


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