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And Blake London which of the following societal ills of the most damaging

Prostitution and it's effect on family

Is the following statements are false? As revealed in 10 turn out to be. The speakers relationship with nature never change the throughput life

False

Which trait does Blake's lamp not possess?

Calculating mind

As evident and 10 turn Abby, Woodsworth sees nature as which of the following?

A source of comfort, a source of joy, a moral guy, the clothing of it and seeing God

In Blakes London, the people are portrayed as suffering from which of the following

Wariness, prostitution, and with limitations they place on themselves. By relying on reason and thought alone, excluding emotions

Blakes Lamb is likened to which of the following?

Christ

Intern Abby was written for which of the following

Woodsworth a sister

Which of the following is not true about the tiger

It is not to be here but not also admired

Which of the following best describes the attitude of the speaker of the tiger? Toward a subject?

Respect and all of its power

Woods worth appreciation of nature, as evidence in this weeks reading, may best be described as which of the following?

Pantheistic