English, asked by krishnagrecha, 10 months ago

In the poem daffodils by William Wordsworth what do the lines
'Beside the lake , beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze

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Answered by athithya58
10

Answer:

The above mentioned lines says that the daffodils flowers were fluttering and dancing beneath a lake and underneath the trees because of the breeze .These explain the beauty of nature how beautiful it is .The poet was charmed by the beauty of our nature.

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Answered by saroorchatha
2

Answer:

fluttering and dancing in breeze

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