Read the given poem and answer the questions that follow :-
Daffodils
I wandered lonely as a cloud,
That floats on high o’er vales and hills;
When all at once I saw a crowd, A host of Golden Daffodils;
Beside the lake, Beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
1. What is the colour of the Daffodils?
2. Name one collective noun from the para.
3. Give one pair of rhyming words.
4. What does the word vale stand for
i) mountains
ii) valleys
iii) sea side
5. Where were the Daffodils ?
Answers
•Required AnSwEr :-
- The daffodils are of golden yellow colour.
- One collective noun : host of golden daffodils.
- Rhyming word : hills — daffodils.
- Vale stands for valleys.
- The daffodils were found beside the lake and beneath the trees.
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More information :
The given poem was being written by :
“William Wordsworth” in 1804.
Answer :
1. In this poem " Daffodils " the poet wants to describe about the golden daffodils.
2. A host of Golden Daffodils is a one collective noun from the para.
3. In this above para, one pair of rhyming words is
- hills - vales.
4. The word vale stands for valleys.
- Mountains
- Valleys ✔
- Sea side
5. In this poem " Daffodils, daffodils were found a beside the lake, beneath the trees, when the poet was lonely wandering as a cloud, floating over the valleys and and high hills.
More Information
- The poem "Daffodils" was written by "William Wordsworth"
- Short summary of the poem " Daffodils "
The poem " Daffodils " was written by " William Wordsworth ". One day he was wandering as a lonely cloud, which was floating over the high hills and valleys. Then, he found a host of golden daffodils, which was crowded beside the lake, beneath the trees, the poet found the daffodils was dancing and fluttering in the breeze.