10. Consider this interpretation of the "spots of time" alluded to in the highlighted phrase of the passage:

"Spots of time" for Wordsworth are past experiences...which continue to resonate with new meanings many years after the events themselves.

Assuming that this is a reasonable interpretation of Wordsworth's concept, this information suggests that the narrator has:

Answer and Explanation

Your Answer is

Correct Answer is F

Explanation

Meaning of the quote: "Spots of time are past experiences for W. These experiences have been given new meaning after many years and can still resonate."

Through the question stem Locating to L89-95, showing that "spots of time" refer to those ordinary things in the past that may also become important to us. Therefore, it is consistent with the meaning quoted in the title stem.