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1. The poet found the daffodils
2. To the poet, the daffodils seemed to be
3. The poet found the company of the daffodils
4. The memory of the flowers made the poet
5. Towards the end, the poet's heart
6. The state of being alone
7. Ana gave the best boasts to the boy. Yes or no?
8. The
tumed Ana's boat upside down.
9. Aunt Avanti made
extra boats for the boy.
10. The boy has a beautiful
11. Tom was worried that the other boys would
at him
12.
was going for a swim
13
was happy about painting the fence.
14.
and
also painted the fence.
15. The Duck wondered at how the Kangaroo
16. The duck requested the kangaroo to give it a
17. The
was heavy with plump, ripe mangoes.
18
Helen's ancestor, settled in Maryland.
19. Helen, as a child, would always insist upon
what other people did
20. Sweet- smelling climbersलैंड ऑफ प्लेंस आंसर इन क्वेश्चन ​

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Answered by krinushancy
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Answer:

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Answered by ericafernando98
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Answer:

When the poet saw the flowers, his imagination traveled to another world to find a comparison. He was reminded of the stars twinkling in the milky way at night. The long line of the daffodils flowers bore comparison with the bright stars seen across the night sky.

How did the daffodils affect the poet?

The daffodils had an everlasting impact on the poet, William Wordsworth. Whenever he felt 'dejected or depressed', he would remember the field of daffodils and have tender thoughts for them. This brought him out of his depressed state.

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Why did the poet keep gazing at the daffodils?

Answer: In the poem Daffodils, the poet William Wordsworth says "I gazed and gazed but little thought what wealth the show to me had brought" because the poet was mesmerised and enchanted by the sight of the vibrant, golden daffodils stretched beside the lake, beneath the trees.

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