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Who is the silent listener in the poem Tintern Abbey?

ASamuel Taylor Coleridge

BDorothy Wordsworth

CMary Shelley

DJohn Keats

Answer:

B. Dorothy Wordsworth

Read Explanation:

  • Tintern Abbey is written by William Wordsworth

  • He defined poetry as "spontaneous overflow of powerful feeling" taking its origin from "emotions recollected in tranquility".


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