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In "The Fly". what change does the poet mark by starting a new stanza at line 5?

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William Blake creates a new stanza at line 5 in order to mark the presentation of a new idea.

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In lines 1-4, William Blake describes what a fly is like and how he tends to respond to one. In lines 5-8, William Blake begins to question the differences between a man and a fly, thereby presenting a new idea and warranting the creation of a new stanza.

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Answer: A change from outward events to the speaker's inner thoughts

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