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give any two examples from the text of the poem 'the daffodils'.​

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Answered by Lovelyfriend
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Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. In these lines , the daffodils have been personified as fluttering and dancing along the riverside. Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. Here, The poet has imagined a huge group of daffodils tossing and dancing like humans.

Answered by 5honey
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● Daffodils is a poem written by" William Wordsworth " also known as "poet of Nature" , It is a poem that celebrates the beauty of nature along with the bliss of solitude . It was first published in 1807.

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In this poem the most used figure of speech is personification ( It's a figure of speech in which either an inanimate object or an abstract concept is spoken of as thought it were endowed with human attributes or feelings .

For example :-

★ A host of golden daffodils ,

Beside the lake , beneath the treesFluttering and dancing in the breeze.

In these lines , the daffodils have been personified as fluttering and dancing along the riverside.

★Ten thousand saw I at a glance

Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.

Here, The poet has imagined a huge group of daffodils tossing and dancing like humans.

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