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1. What and Where did the poet see all at once?
2. Which line in the poem tell us that what the poet saw were present in great numbers? 3. What did the waves do?
4. Mention three things which the flowers did ?
5. What happens when the poet is in a vacant or pensive mood ?​

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Answered by khushic569
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Answer:

1.The poet saw a host of golden daffodils, fluttering and dancing in the breeze beside the lake and beneath the trees.

2.Ten thousand saw I at a glance'- this line tells us that what the poet saw were present in great number.

3.The waves were sparkling in joy in the lakes, but the daffodils exceeded the waves in their joy and glee.

4.fluttering, dancing in the breeze and tossing their heads in sprightly dance.

5.Whenever the poet is alone or in a thoughtful mood, the memory of the beauty of the daffodils is recollected by him with happiness. His heart then fills with supreme joy and dances with the daffodils.

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