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True or False?
The "Chimney Sweeper" in Blake's Songs of Innocence has good life circumstances while the "Chimney Sweeper" in his Songs of Experience has bad life circumstances.
The "Chimney Sweeper" in Blake's Songs of Innocence has good life circumstances while the "Chimney Sweeper" in his Songs of Experience has bad life circumstances.
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