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In daffodils poem by Wordsworth, where is the poet wandering?​

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Answered by ujjwalsrivastava41
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Answer:

he is telling about the daffodils it is a sort of flower this poem is written by William wordsworth

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Answered by outlawplayer22
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He compares himself to a cloud floating "o'er vales and hills," which perhaps suggests that he, too, is out among the hills. Certainly, we know that when he comes upon the array of golden daffodils, he is somewhere in the depths of nature, because the daffodils are "beside the lake,  beneath the trees."

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