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How does Wordsworth describe the effect of solitude in nature?

AIt makes him feel lost and disconnected

BIt enhances his ability to reflect deeply and find inner peace

CIt reminds him of his youthful ignorance

DIt isolates him from human society in a negative way

Answer:

B. It enhances his ability to reflect deeply and find inner peace

Read Explanation:

In "Tintern Abbey," Wordsworth describes how solitude in nature allows him to reflect deeply on his thoughts and find peace. He sees nature as a source of spiritual and emotional renewal, offering him a sense of tranquility and connection to something greater.


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