Why does the writer begin by quoting the lines from William Blake's poem ( Auguries of Innocence)
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Why does the writer begin by quoting the lines from William Blake's poem ( Auguries of Innocence)
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As every writer begin the poem by writing the proverbs are related to poem So writer makes a quoting line in the begining of the poem Because a reader can see that the quoted line of the poem is important to us.
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▶️These lines show that if we pause to reflect. there is much beauty in nature and plenty that we can learn from it. The write-up expands on the same idea. thus reflecting the philosophy of the poetic lines by William Blake.◀️
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