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What does the speaker hope his sister will remember in the future?

AHis teachings about philosophy

BThe sacred and devotional love he had for nature

CThe fear and confusion he felt about life

DThe importance of avoiding nature

Answer:

B. The sacred and devotional love he had for nature

Read Explanation:

In Tintern Abbey, Wordsworth hopes that his sister, Dorothy, will remember his deep, almost sacred connection with nature. He wants her to carry forward this love for nature, allowing it to provide her with comfort, joy, and guidance throughout her life. He believes that nature has the power to uplift the soul and offer wisdom, and he wishes for her to experience the same spiritual connection he has found.


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