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What time period was "Tintern Abbey" written in?

AThe Renaissance

BThe Neoclassical Age

CThe Romantic Age

DThe Victorian Era

Answer:

C. The Romantic Age

Read Explanation:

"Tintern Abbey" was written in 1798, during the Romantic Age, a period known for its emphasis on nature, emotion, and individualism. Wordsworth, a key figure of this movement, expressed these themes in the poem.


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