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11 July, 11:59

In "The Lamb," the speaker's attitude toward the lamb could best be described as a. "high and mighty." c. worshipful. b. affectionate. d. respectful.

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  1. 11 July, 12:11
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    The correct answer is option c "affectionate". In the poem "The Lamb" by William Blake, the speaker asks questions to a little lamb regarding its origin, food source, clothing, among other things. After getting to know more about the little lamb, the narrator starts to feel affection to his new friend, and tells him that God made him. This poem is a representation of innocence and the complimentary opposite in the form of an evil tiger.
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