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Answer:
Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth is based on one of Wordsworth's walks in the countryside of England. During this walk, he and his sister came across a long strip of daffodils that have a long-lasting effect on Wordsworth
Explanation:
Whom does 'l' in the first line refer to?
I refers to the speaker/poet/narrator William Wordsworth
What were the daffodils doing beside the lake?
The daffodils besides the the lake were fluttering and shifting as they are blown by the breeze
What does the poet witness there?
Comparing the daffodils to stars in the sky, the speaker witnesses in what way the daffodils seem to go on without ending, alongside the bay
How did the poet recall his experience?
A poet could not help being cheerful in the cheerful company of the daffodils. The poet stares at the daffodils lingeringly, without realising the full extent of the positive impacts of encountering the daffodils.
How were the daffodils dancing?
The poet guesses there are ten thousand or so daffodils, all of their heads moving as if they were dancing. Although near the daffodils, the waves are glinting on the bay, the daffodils appear more joyful than the waves to the poet
What did flash upon the poet's inward eye when he was lonely?
After the experience with the daffodils, the poet used to lie on the couch, either thoughtful or absent-minded. It is then that the daffodils come back to the speaker's imaginative memory and fills the poet with joy as his mind dances with the daffodils
Find the words from the poem which have opposite meaning as :
(i) Sorrow - Joyful/Cheerful/
(ii) Deadly - positive effects
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