1) Which of the following used to describe the daffodils, is an example
of personification?
a)"Continuous as the stars that shine
b)"Tossing their heads in sprightly dance
c)"They stretched in never-ending line
d) "Beside the lake, beneath the trees
2). Apart from the daffodils, what other references to nature does
Wordsworth make in the poem?
a) clouds
b) milky way
c)waves
d) all of the above
3) How, according to the speaker, are the daffodils comparable to
stars?
a) they shine and twinkle
b) there are more than ten thousand to be seen
c) They flash upon that inward eye
d)none of the above
4) What is the final image of the poem?
a)that of the speaker remembering the daffodils and finding solace
and joy
b) that of the speaker delighting in solitude
c) of the daffodils stretching along the bay
d)of the poet, hovering like a cloud over a vale of daffodils.
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1.The daffodils were dancing merrily in the breeze. The poet is using personification here when he compares the movement of the daffodils in the breeze to dancing humans.
2.The poet has artistically presented a beautiful landscape where there was everything from the daffodils to the waves in the lake, the trees, and the breeze. Moreover, the comparisons to the clouds and the stars in the Milky Way made it more perfect
3.The speaker says that the daffodils were shining, twinkling and were stretched in a never-ending line just like the stars on the Milky way. ... He compares daffodils with stars because stars in the milky way are widespread and are always shinning as the daffodils were shinning and stretched in a straight path
4. is in the image
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