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27 March, 19:00

The tone of "The Lamb" is a. Innocent and childlike c. Sorrowful and sad b. Exciting and fun d. Lamenting and angry

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  1. 27 March, 20:39
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    William Blake's The Lamb is from his Innocent Songs collection and it is a dialogue between a child and the lamb. In the poem, the lamb is the symbol of innocence. The poem contains the themes innocence, nature and religion. The latter theme is observed in the line "The Lamb made the lamb" which is a reference to the Jesus Christ and the God who created him. The correct answer is A.
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