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What does the speaker wish to learn from the skylark in Lines 61–65?

AIts place of origin

BHow to fly

CThe source of its joyful thoughts

DIts favorite flower

Answer:

C. The source of its joyful thoughts

Read Explanation:

The speaker asks, “What sweet thoughts are thine?”—a direct plea for the skylark’s inner inspiration, since human expressions of joy (like songs about love or wine) don’t compare​.


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