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What is the speaker of the poem reflecting in the poem "Tintern Abbey"?

AHis old job

BHis past

CHis marriage

DA camping trip

Answer:

B. His past

Read Explanation:

In "Tintern Abbey", the speaker—William Wordsworth—reflects on his past experiences with nature, how his perception of the natural world has changed over time, and how those early experiences continue to influence and comfort him in adulthood. The poem is deeply personal and introspective, focusing on memory, growth, and the enduring power of nature.


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