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Why does the speaker compare nature to a nurturing figure?

ABecause nature provides food and shelter

BBecause nature guides, protects, and shapes human morality

CBecause nature is unpredictable and chaotic

DBecause nature is indifferent to human emotions

Answer:

B. Because nature guides, protects, and shapes human morality

Read Explanation:

In Tintern Abbey, Wordsworth personifies nature as a nurturing, almost parental figure that guides, protects, and shapes human morality. He sees nature as a source of wisdom and emotional support, offering comfort in times of sorrow and inspiring deeper reflection. Nature, for him, is not just a backdrop to life but an active force that influences personal growth and ethical understanding.


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