In 'The Lamb', why does William Blake make use of a repetition of rhetorical questions?


This serves as a means of directing the reader's attention to a core idea of the poem.


To show that the lamb is important.


The speaker wants to prove that he knows all the answers.


All of the above.

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This serves as a means of directing the reader's attention to a core idea of the poem.
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