Multiple Choice
In "Tintern Abbey," why does William Wordsworth believe that he looks at the world differently than he did five years earlier?
A) The losses he endured have made him more sensitive.
B) He now sees the unity among all things.
C) His memory becomes sharper as he matures.
D) He has a closer relationship with his sister.
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