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The poet mentions sitting under a "dark sycamore" tree. This specific detail primarily serves to—
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Establish a specific point of view for his meditation
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What transformation does the poet expect to see in Dorothy's "wild ecstasies" as she grows older?
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They will be matured into a sober and reflective pleasure
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Wordsworth describes himself as being "more like a man / Flying from something that he dreads" during his first visit. What was he 'dreading'?
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The responsibilities of adulthood and urban life
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Which of the following is the most accurate definition of "Ode" in the context of Tintern Abbey?
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A lyrical poem that starts with agony or praise and ends with consolation
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In line 103, "all thinking things" and "all objects of all thought" are impelled by—
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A motion and a spirit that rolls through all things
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Why does the poet call nature a "Nurse" in the fourth stanza?
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Because it has a healing and restorative power over the human mind
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What does the poet mean by "the language of my former heart" when listening to Dorothy?
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The same unthinking, passionate love for nature he once had
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The setting of the poem "Tintern Abbey" is on the banks of the River Wye. In which country is this located?
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Wales
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Which phrase best captures the "Spiritual or Intellectual" stage of the poet’s relationship with nature?
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Seeing into the life of things
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In the final lines, the poet says nature is "more dear" to him for "thy sake." Who is he referring to?
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His sister and companion, Dorothy