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What is the title of the poem by William Blake that addresses the question of a chimney sweeper's worth?

  1. "The Chimney Sweeper"

  2. "Infants of the Spring"

  3. "The Lamb"

  4. "The Tyger"

The correct answer is: "The Chimney Sweeper"

The title of the poem by William Blake that addresses the question of a chimney sweeper's worth is "The Chimney Sweeper". This is the only option that specifically mentions a chimney sweeper, while the other options focus on themes such as innocence and wilderness. "Infants of the Spring" is a line from "The Chimney Sweeper" poem, but it is not the title. "The Lamb" and "The Tyger" are both poems by William Blake, but they do not address the question of a chimney sweeper's worth. Therefore, they are incorrect options.