how do the phrases 'beside the lake and ' beneath the trees add to the effect?
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The daffodils flowers were fluttering and dancing in the breeze beside a lake and underneath the trees. ... Moreover, the “fluttering and dancing” of the daffodils convey that the poet was very much charmed at the sight of those flowers, ending up describing those as if they were human beings.
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Beside the lake, beneath the trees, / Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. ... Moreover, the “fluttering and dancing” of the daffodils convey that the poet was very much charmed at the sight of those flowers, ending up describing those as if they were human beings
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