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What is the subject matter of Tintern Abbey?

Abeauteous forms

Bhis sister's future

Cthe poet's childhood memories of communion with natural beauty

Dnature only

Answer:

C. the poet's childhood memories of communion with natural beauty

Read Explanation:

"Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" by William Wordsworth is primarily about:

  • The poet's past and present experiences with nature

  • His childhood memories of nature and how his perception of nature has changed over time

  • The spiritual and moral influence of nature

  • A deep reflection on how nature shaped his mind and soul, especially during childhood


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