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How does the speaker view nature in relation to his emotions and thoughts?

AAs a source of temporary pleasure

BAs a force that connects everything in the universe

CAs something he only enjoyed in childhood

DAs an unpredictable and dangerous entity

Answer:

B. As a force that connects everything in the universe

Read Explanation:

In Tintern Abbey, Wordsworth views nature as a profound, unifying force that connects all living things. He sees it not just as a source of beauty and joy but as something that shapes emotions, thoughts, and moral understanding. Nature provides him with peace, inspiration, and a sense of harmony with the universe, influencing his spiritual and philosophical outlook on life.


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