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"The Tyger" by William Blake Tyger Tyger, burning bright, in the forests of the night; What Immortal hand or eye, Could frame thy fearful symmetry in what distant deeps or skies burnt the fire of thine ya
On what wings dare he aspire? What the hand, dare
setze the fire? And what shoulder, & what art, Could twist the sinews of thy heart? And when thy heart began to beat, what dread hand & what dreader
What the hammer? what the chain, in what furnace was thy brain? What the anvil? what dread grasp. Dare its deadly terrors clasp? When the stars throw down their spears And water'd heaven with their tears
he smile his work to see? Did he who made the Lamb make thee? Tyger, Tyger burning bright, in the forests of the night: What immortal hand or eye, Dare frame thy fearful symmetry
In "The Tyger," what conclusion can be drawn about the tiger's creator?
O its creator is passionate and energetic
Its creator is happy and easy-going.
Its creator is clever and charming,
Its creator is aggressive and mean.

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