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Which of the following best describes Wordsworth’s tone in Tintern Abbey?

AAngry and resentful

BIndifferent and detached

CHumorous and lighthearted

DNostalgic and contemplative

Answer:

D. Nostalgic and contemplative

Read Explanation:

In Tintern Abbey, Wordsworth’s tone is deeply reflective and nostalgic as he looks back on his past experiences with nature and considers how his perception has evolved over time. He fondly recalls the passionate, unthinking joy of his youth but also appreciates his newfound philosophical and spiritual connection with nature. His contemplation is not filled with regret but rather with gratitude for the guidance and solace that nature continues to provide.


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