Read the opening stanza from "the tiger," by william blake, then answer the question that follows. "tiger, tiger, burning bright in the forests of the night, what immortal hand or eye could frame thy fearful symmetry? " "the tiger," william blake, 1794
in this stanza, blake is asking the tiger
a. who could dare face it.
b. who accused it of sin and evil.
c. who is the one who created it.
d. who could be greater than the evil it represents.
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