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24 September, 18:54

In William Blake's poem "The Chimney Sweeper," the metaphor "coffins of black" represents

A.) Innocence

B.) Chimneys

C.) Daffodils

D.) The tiger

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  1. 24 September, 22:53
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    The Tiger, defintely not innocence
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