in the first stanza the Daffodils are compared to having human beings like traits true / false
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False
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It is a pretty straightforward stanza, and sets up the rest of the poem. Wordsworth uses personification to compare the daffodils to a "crowd". Personification is where you give inanimate objects human-like traits, and daffodils can't crowd together like humans can.
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