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How does the speaker describe his youthful experiences with nature?

AAs calm and reflective

BAs full of intense passion and hunger

CAs detached and unemotional

DAs focused solely on scientific observation

Answer:

B. As full of intense passion and hunger

Read Explanation:

Correct! In Tintern Abbey, Wordsworth describes his youthful experiences with nature as driven by intense passion and an almost uncontrollable hunger for its beauty and energy. During his younger years, he interacted with nature in a more physical and exhilarating way, feeling a wild and ecstatic connection. However, as he matures, his appreciation deepens into a more spiritual and reflective bond, where he finds wisdom, peace, and moral guidance in nature.


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