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What does the speaker pray for his sister?

AThat she will never experience sadness

BThat she will always remain young and joyful

CThat nature will stay with her and help her through life’s difficulties

DThat she will forget their time at Tintern Abbey

Answer:

C. That nature will stay with her and help her through life’s difficulties

Read Explanation:

In Tintern Abbey, Wordsworth addresses his sister, Dorothy, and expresses his hope that nature will always be a source of comfort, guidance, and strength for her. He prays that she will develop the same deep connection with nature that he has, allowing it to bring her peace, joy, and resilience during life's challenges. He believes that nature can nurture the soul and provide a sense of tranquility and wisdom.


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