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why does the poet describe it as burning bright?​

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Answered by abhisingh76
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•because if you are in a dull, dark, moist rainforest or jungle you might jst happen to see the tigers eyes which burn bright especially when they are hunting their pray...

Answered by ItzBackBencherHarshu
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✨♦♦The Poet presumably referred as the Tyger as “burning” because it mainly Tyger's eyes glow in the dark. The speaker attributes as fire obtained by creator in “distant deeps or skies and imagined with more aspects.♦♦✨

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