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Which excerpt from william wordsworths "lines composed a few miles above tintern abbey" best evidences the speakers belief in immortality? a. if i should be where i can no more hear/ thy voice b. that in this moment there is life and food/for future years c. the guide, the guardian of my heart, and soul/ of all my moral being. d. almost suspended, we are laid asleep/ in body, and become a living soul.

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