... B 21 . A 22 . C 23 . C 24 . C 25 . E 26 . B 27 . E 28 . C 29 . D30. D31. E 32. C33. D34. B35. C36. A 37. B38. C39. A40. D41. B 42. E43. D44. A45. D46. A 47. A48. D49. B50. B51. C 52. A53. ... ferociousnessand cruelty II. To emphasize the tiger’s ability toterrifyIII. To arouse a sense of wonder in thereader(A) I only(B) II only(C) III only(D) II and III(E) I, II, and III 32. How do the ... of “The Lamb” and “The Tiger”?I. Repetition II. ApostropheIII. Personification(A) I only(B) I and II (C) I and III(D) II and III(E) I, II, and III35. One could assume from these poems thatthe...