What does the poet mean by sad perplexity in tintern abbey?
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SOLUTION = 3 × 3 × 3
= 9 × 3
= 27
Therefore, the correct answer is 27.
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The poet's memories of his first visit are being "revive[d]" by seeing everything again. In the process, though, he's experiencing "somewhat of a sad perplexity." In other words, he's very "perplex[ed]," or confused, about how his present impressions match up with his "dim and faint" recollections.
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