Pick out examples of metaphors from the poem 'The Daffodils'
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The narrator then uses another metaphor to liken vast number of the daffodils to stars in the Milky Way. S/he then compares the shining of them to the sea, wherein the daffodils/stars outshine even the sparkling ocean waves. In closing, s/he remembers the beautiful daffodils, filling his/her heart with joy.
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The narrator then uses another metaphor to liken vast number of the daffodils to stars in the Milky Way. S/he then compares the shining of them to the sea, wherein the daffodils/stars outshine even the sparkling ocean waves. In closing, s/he remembers the beautiful daffodils, filling his/her heart with joy.
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