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What emotion does the speaker experience upon returning to Tintern Abbey?

APure joy and excitement

BA mix of nostalgia, happiness, and reflection

CDisappointment in the changes in nature

DFear of the unknown

Answer:

B. A mix of nostalgia, happiness, and reflection

Read Explanation:

In Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey by William Wordsworth, the speaker experiences a blend of nostalgia, happiness, and deep reflection upon returning to the location after five years. He reminisces about his past visit, appreciates the beauty of nature, and contemplates how his perception has matured over time. His emotions are a mix of joy in reconnecting with nature, nostalgia for his youthful experiences, and philosophical reflection on the passage of time.


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