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What does the speaker hope his sister will feel when she remembers this visit to Tintern Abbey?

AFear and sorrow

BConfusion about the past

CComfort and healing

DRegret for lost time

Answer:

C. Comfort and healing

Read Explanation:

In Tintern Abbey, Wordsworth hopes that when his sister, Dorothy, remembers their visit, she will find comfort and healing in the memory. He wants nature to be a source of peace and strength for her, just as it has been for him. He believes that even in times of sorrow or hardship, recalling the beauty and serenity of nature can bring solace and renewal to the soul.


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