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A. Answer these questions.
1. What does the speaker compare himself to at the beginning of the poem?
2. What impression does the word 'wandereď create? What if the speaker had used
the word 'walked instead? Would the effect have been the same?
3. Where did the speaker see the daffodils?
4. Why are the daffodils compared to the stars in the sky?
5.
How did the daffodils compete with the waves on the lake? What does
the 'jocund company' do to the speaker?
6. Where and how did the speaker remember the daffodils later in life?​

Answers

Answered by Emma210
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Answer:

1) The poet compares himself to a cloud in the beginning of the poem. He compares himself to a cloud because he is wandering about in a state of loneliness and detachment.

Explanation:

sorry I just know number 1 !

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