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In Lines 36–40, what does the skylark's song symbolize?

AMechanical creativity

BSpontaneous, divine inspiration

CHuman sorrow

DForced poetic discipline

Answer:

B. Spontaneous, divine inspiration

Read Explanation:

Shelley compares the skylark to a poet singing “hymns unbidden,” symbolizing pure, instinctive creativity that moves humanity. The inspiration is spiritual and arises without conscious effort, highlighting the bird’s natural genius​.


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