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In "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey," the speaker compares his second visit to the abbey to his first.  In his view, how is the second visit different?Group of answer choicesIt is more reflective.It is more emotional.It is more depressing.It is more memorable.

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In "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey," the speaker compares his second visit to the abbey to his first.  In his view, how is the second visit different?Group of answer choicesIt is more reflective.It is more emotional.It is more depressing.It is more memorable.

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In "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey," the speaker's second visit to the abbey is portrayed as more reflective compared to his first visit. During his first visit, he was more focused on the aesthetic beauty of the landscape. However, during his second visit, he is more introspective and thoughtful, reflecting on the passage of time and his own personal growth. He appreciates the landscape not just for its physical beauty, but also for the deeper emotional and spiritual resonance it holds for him.

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