Answer and Explanation:
In William Wordsworth's poem "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey," the speaker believes the memories of this moment he and his sister are experiencing together will bring them joy and peace.
The poem is a type of epiphany since the speaker is now realizing how to truly appreciate nature's beauty. He sees the grass, the flowers, and trees from a different, more mature and reflective perspective now. And he believes the memory of this place and moment will forever bring him and his sister a sense of happiness. Even if difficult times lie ahead, they can always return to that place in their minds:
"Thy memory be as a dwelling-place
For all sweet sounds and harmonies; oh! then,
If solitude, or fear, or pain, or grief,
Should be thy portion, with what healing thoughts
Of tender joy wilt thou remember me..."
<span><span>A)The source is outdated.</span><span>B)The source is a dictionary.</span><span>C)The source has too little information.</span><span>D)<span>The source has information on irrelevant meanings of "cancer."
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<span>Well it's not too incoherent. It's just an interpretation that the lyrics can take on. The lyrics are abstract in nature and signals to a type of mindset that fully engages in pursuing dreams, enjoying the present moment and to personal growth. The video is a layer of interpretation. If I was being mean, I would say it is a coarse interpretation that makes the above concepts more concrete so as to appeal to the AVICII demographic - the idea of growth, finding a place to belong, and getting lost in a big city, this is a dream to many in the 16-22 age range.</span>