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What has the memory of nature provided the speaker during his absence?

AA sense of fear and confusion

BSensations of sweet and tranquil restoration

CA reason to stay away from cities

DA feeling of regret for leaving

Answer:

B. Sensations of sweet and tranquil restoration

Read Explanation:

During his five-year absence from Tintern Abbey, the memory of the natural landscape has been a source of comfort, peace, and renewal for the speaker. He describes how these recollections have provided him with "sensations sweet, / Felt in the blood, and felt along the heart", which have acted as a calming and restorative force in his life.

Even in the midst of daily struggles and the noise of the world, the thought of nature has offered him solace and spiritual nourishment, reinforcing Wordsworth’s belief in the healing power of nature. This aligns with the Romantic idea that nature is not just a physical presence but a deeply emotional and spiritual refuge.


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