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What does the speaker say he has gained over time in his perception of nature?

AA deeper spiritual and intellectual connection

BA stronger fear of the unknown

CA complete rejection of youthful happiness

DA belief that nature is unimportant

Answer:

A. A deeper spiritual and intellectual connection

Read Explanation:

In Tintern Abbey, Wordsworth explains that, over time, his perception of nature has deepened. While he once enjoyed it with youthful excitement, he now experiences a more spiritual and intellectual connection. He sees nature as a guiding force that influences his thoughts, emotions, and moral being, providing him with solace, wisdom, and a sense of unity with the universe.


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