d). The scenes which are portrayed in the given stanza, as well as, in the painting are 'similar because they both provide detailed information about the setting.'
'Setting' is characterized as:
- The background or the circumstances in which a narrative, poem, or text is set in.
- The time and place in which the events of the text are taking place.
In the given excerpt taken from Tennyson's 'The Lady of Shalott' and the depicted image would be considered 'similar.'
- The reason is that the description of 'setting'(time, place, and circumstances) like 'stormy east-wind...pale woods,' 'broad stream...low sky,' etc. matches with the image displayed below it.
- The details regarding the boat and the 'lady afloat' also complements the image.
- These evidences substantiate the claim that the setting of both the excerpt and image is similar.
Thus, option d is the correct answer.
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