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  • 18-03-2019
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In William Blake's poem "The Chimney Sweeper," the metaphor "coffins of black" represents
A.) Innocence
B.) Chimneys
C.) Daffodils
D.) The tiger

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jilko505
jilko505 jilko505
  • 18-03-2019

The Tiger, defintely not innocence

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brianavazquez1025 brianavazquez1025
  • 01-06-2021

Answer:

A. Innocence.

Explanation:

"coffins of black" represents innocence and what is done to innocent children

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