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According to the speaker, how does nature influence human beings?

ABy providing only physical beauty

BBy nurturing, guiding, and shaping morality

CBy creating a sense of fear and isolation

DBy distracting people from reality

Answer:

B. By nurturing, guiding, and shaping morality

Read Explanation:

In Tintern Abbey, Wordsworth describes nature as a powerful, nurturing force that influences human emotions, thoughts, and morality. He believes that nature provides deep spiritual guidance, shaping one's character and offering comfort in times of distress. It fosters a sense of peace, inspires higher thinking, and encourages a moral connection between individuals and the world around them.


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