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At the beginning of the poem " Lines written a few miles above " Tintern Abbey". What does Wordsworth describe in detail?

AThe land near the Abbey

BThe Abbey

CHis sister

DWhat he is wearing

Answer:

A. The land near the Abbey

Read Explanation:

At the beginning of "Lines Written a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey", Wordsworth describes the natural landscape around the Abbey in vivid detail — including the rolling fields, steep cliffs, quiet woods, and the River Wye. He does not describe the Abbey itself directly, but instead focuses on the peaceful and restorative beauty of the surrounding area.


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