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The songlike nature of “the lamb” and “the tyger” is enhanced by the refrain of these lines: and select all that apply. he became a little child. / i a child, & thou a lamb, little lamb, who made thee? / does thou know who made thee? tyger! tyger! burning bright / in the forests of the night, did he who made the lamb make thee? / tyger! tyger! burning bright

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