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Which of the following best describes Wordsworth's belief that a divine spirit or "motion" pervades all objects in nature and the human mind?
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Pantheism
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In "Tintern Abbey," what specific role does Nature play for the poet’s "moral being" and "purest thoughts"?
উত্তর
An anchor and a guardian
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Wordsworth describes the "music of humanity" as "still" and "sad." What effect does this music have on the poet?
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It chastens and subdues his spirit
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According to the poem, how does the human mind interact with the natural world through the senses of the eye and ear?
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It perceives and half-creates the reality
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During his first visit in 1793, nature was to the poet "all in all." Which phrase best captures his relationship with nature at that stage?
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An appetite, a feeling, and a love
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Why does Wordsworth refer to his sister Dorothy’s eyes as "wild" in the final stanza?
উত্তর
Because they reflect the same unreflective passion he once felt
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What does the poet mean by the phrase "corporeal frame" in the context of the "blessed mood"?
উত্তর
The physical human body
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In the third stanza, the poet mentions the "fever of the world." What does this metaphorical "fever" represent?
উত্তর
The chaotic and unprofitable stir of urban life
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In what form of verse is "Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey" written?
উত্তর
Blank Verse
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What is the significance of the "wreaths of smoke" sent up in silence from among the trees?
উত্তর
They suggest the presence of a solitary Hermit or vagrants