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What Victorian problem does the speaker in Matthew Arnold's "Dover Beach" believe that he and his love can alleviate by being true to one another?

the spread of scientific thought
the loss of material wealth
the loss of religious education
the sense of uncertainty and pain

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The victorian problem that the speaker in Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold believes can be alleviated by he and his true love being true to each other is a feeling of uncertainty and fear as well as pain.

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the sense of uncertainty and pain

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