The following lines are from English poet William Blake's well-known hymn "Jerusalem." The phrase "the countenance divine" means "the face of God." Use the lines to answer the following question: And did the countenance divine Shine forth upon our clouded hills? And was Jerusalem builded here Among those dark Satanic mills? Why does Blake refer to the mills as "dark Satanic"?
Why does Blake refer to the mills as "dark Satanic"? He believed that they increased reliance on foreign trade. He believed that they were causing social and environmental harm. He believed that they curbed the growth of agricultural spaces in big cities. He believed that they conflicted with democratic values.
@Lady.Liv1776
First off taco, any guesses?
not a clue taco 2.0 O.O
Tacos are gr8 but what do you think the answer is my amigo? :)
legit aint got a clue bro
Well, personally, I don't think it refers to any of the above...but I do think that it is B....just from context. I could be wrong lol
Yup it is Ladie
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lol thx to u both medals all around
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You also earn a medal starlord you tried but you couldnt get it lol
thx dawg - bro fist-
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think u could help on some more guys
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Yup just post your other question seperately alright?
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oh i see
Yup yup
Hey starlord call me @markchernioglo when you need help ok?
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