1. Which excerpt from Robert Burn's " To a mouse " best conveys understanding and forgiveness? A. "...An' weary winter comin' fast,/An cozie here,beneath the blast..."<<<<<< B. "I doubt na...but thou may thieve;/What then? Poor beastie, thou maun live!" 2. For which of these is the title character a symbol in William Blake's "The Lamb"? A. Jesus<<<<<<<<< B. the speaker 3. Which of these does William Wordsworth celebrate in "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"? A. nature <<<<<<< B human companionship can some one please help check my answers thank you
I don't think the first one is right.
I'm not sure about 2, but I think 3 is right.
Thank you KyanTheDoodle for your help!
anyone else willing to check my answers to at least #2
Your answer for number two and number three are both correct, but I'm not entirely sure about your number one. I think it's correct though.
I thought the answer to the first one was the second one. The reason is because when I translate this nonsense into making sense, it is "I doubt not...but you may thieve;/What then? Poor beast, you must live!" which is more forgiving than the first.
That's true. That one is a lot more forgiving. Hmm. Thank you!
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