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Why does the speaker compare the skylark to a “star of Heaven” in daylight?

ATo show that the bird is invisible

BTo suggest it brings light to the sky

CTo emphasize its divine origin and hidden presence

DTo describe the bird’s brightness

Answer:

C. To emphasize its divine origin and hidden presence

Read Explanation:

Like stars during the day, the skylark is unseen but felt, which reinforces the spiritual and mystical quality of its song, making it more about inward feeling than physical sight.


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