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From “the lamb” little lamb who made thee dost thou know who made thee from “the tyger” when the stars threw down their spears and water’d heaven with their tears: did 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? which statement best describes the similarities between the speakers in “the lamb” and “the tyger”? the speakers measure the character of each creature against its creator. the speakers compare the immortality of each creature with that of its creator. the speakers discuss childlike thoughts and feelings with the creator. the speakers ask questions about who creates the creatures.

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