English, asked by saraspdy, 12 hours ago

A. Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way. They stretched in never – ending line.
1. What is being compared to the stars? 2. Why does the poet say that ‘ they’ are twinkling like the stars?
3. What does the poet mean when he says ‘ they stretched in never – ending line’?​

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Answered by TheLionHearted43
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Answer:

1) What is being compared to the stars?

Ans – The daffodils are being compared to the stars

2) Why does the poet say that ‘they’ are twinkling like the stars?

Ans – The poet says that the daffodils are twinkling like the stars because they looked bright, and were

many in number.

3) What does the poet mean when he says ‘they stretched in never-ending line’?

Ans – The poet means that the daffodils were so many that they seemed endless.

Hope it helps :)

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