Can someone check my answers?

Which line from William Blake's "The Tyger" contains the clearest example of symbolism?
A. "In the forests of the night..."
B. "Dare its deadly terrors clasp?"
C. "And when thy heart began to beat..."
D. "Did he who made the Lamb make thee?"****

Which excerpt from William Wordsworth's "I wandered Lonely as a Cloud" most explicitly celebrates nature?
A. "For oft, when on my couch I lie/In vacant or in pensive mood..."
B. "And then my heart with pleasure fills,/And dances with the daffodils.
C. "I wandered lonely as a cloud/That floats on high o'er vales and hills..."
D. "Beside the lake, beneath the trees,/Fluttering and dancing in the breeze."****

I agree with you for the first one, but disagree about the second.

I believe #2 is B

Based on symbolism and celebrating nature, the correct answers are marked with asterisks (*):

1. Which line from William Blake's "The Tyger" contains the clearest example of symbolism?
A. "In the forests of the night..."
B. "Dare its deadly terrors clasp?"
C. "And when thy heart began to beat..."
D. "Did he who made the Lamb make thee?"*

2. Which excerpt from William Wordsworth's "I wandered Lonely as a Cloud" most explicitly celebrates nature?
A. "For oft, when on my couch I lie/In vacant or in pensive mood..."
B. "And then my heart with pleasure fills,/And dances with the daffodils."*
C. "I wandered lonely as a cloud/That floats on high o'er vales and hills..."
D. "Beside the lake, beneath the trees,/Fluttering and dancing in the breeze."

To check the answers for these questions, you can refer to the original poems by William Blake and William Wordsworth. Here's how you can do it:

1. For the question about William Blake's "The Tyger," you can find the text of the poem and read through it. Look for lines that contain symbolism, which is a literary device where an object, person, or situation represents something else beyond its literal meaning. Read each line and analyze if it has a deeper symbolic meaning.

Here are the lines from the poem:
A. "In the forests of the night..."
B. "Dare its deadly terrors clasp?"
C. "And when thy heart began to beat..."
D. "Did he who made the Lamb make thee?"

Read each line and consider whether it contains a clear example of symbolism. Based on your question and the possible answers, the line that contains the clearest example of symbolism is D. "Did he who made the Lamb make thee?" This line draws a parallel between the creator of the gentle and innocent lamb and the creator of the fierce and powerful tiger, highlighting the duality and complexity of creation.

2. For the question about William Wordsworth's "I wandered Lonely as a Cloud," follow the same process. Find the text of the poem and read through it. Look for lines that explicitly celebrate nature, where the poet expresses a strong appreciation or admiration for the natural world.

Here are the excerpts from the poem:
A. "For oft, when on my couch I lie/In vacant or in pensive mood..."
B. "And then my heart with pleasure fills,/And dances with the daffodils."
C. "I wandered lonely as a cloud/That floats on high o'er vales and hills..."
D. "Beside the lake, beneath the trees,/Fluttering and dancing in the breeze."

Read each excerpt and consider whether it explicitly celebrates nature. Based on your question and the possible answers, the excerpt that most explicitly celebrates nature is B. "And then my heart with pleasure fills,/And dances with the daffodils." This excerpt describes the speaker's heart being filled with pleasure as they witness the daffodils dancing, which vividly celebrates the beauty and joy of nature.