English, asked by dipalivighe12, 3 months ago


(3) Why does the writer begin by quoting the
lines from William Blake's poem 'Auguries of
Innocence'?​

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Answered by Anonymous
10

Answer:

The writer begins by quoting the lines from William Blake's poem 'Auguries of innocence' to set the mood for the message that follows in the lesson. She wishes to convey that we can find a whole lot of meaning or and the revelation in the smallest of things in nature.

Answered by jimin084
7

Explanation:

The writer begins by quoting the lines from William Blake's poem 'Auguries of innocence' to set the mood for the message that follows in the lesson. She wishes to convey that we can find a whole lot of meaning or and the revelation in the smallest of things in nature.

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