The speaker answerS his/her question: “little lamb, who made thee” in ‘The Lamb’?

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True. The speaker in 'The Lamb' by William Blake answers his own question of "Little Lamb, who made thee?" by saying "He is called by thy name, For he calls himself a Lamb." implying that God created the lamb.

. In the poem, ‘Ozymandias’, which phrase contains an example of alliteration?

'Half sunk a shattered visage lies, whose frown’.

‘And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command’.

‘Tell that its sculptor well those passions read’.

‘Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things’.

The phrase that contains an example of alliteration in the poem 'Ozymandias' is "And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command" where the 'w' and 's' sounds are repeated.

What is the full word for ‘mead’ in ‘The Lamb’?

Meadowlands

Meadows

Meadowridge

Meads

None of the above. The word 'mead' in 'The Lamb' is not part of a larger word; it stands alone to refer to a type of alcoholic drink made from fermented honey and water. However, it is possible that you meant to ask about another word or line in the poem. Please let me know if that is the case.

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