how does the wordworth personify the Daffodils
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Wordsworth personifies the daffodils, describing them as if they were human capable of human feelings and actions such as dancing and jocundity. There are a number of figures of speech in this poem. The first is personification: "I" and "cloud" are being personified. The second is the simile "as a cloud.
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